Tracing Silihdar
by Arpi Atabekyan
"And that is what a truly good feminist writing stands for and reminds of—that we are all together in our victories and failures, in our struggles and despair."
A Glimpse from the Days of Yore: Christmas in the Süryani Church of Mardin
by Ali DN
"The help of friends, respect for their tradition, and a smile on one’s face makes it possible to help this old and precious heritage survive."
Everyone in Between
by Linnea Bennett,
Folk songs share a stage, but can they build a bridge?
Wildflowers
by Dilan Arslan
I am a Zaza Kurd, and my ancestors have lived in this village in Sivas, Turkey for hundreds of years.
Telescreen of the Sultan
by Ali DN:
Turkish television calls on a mythical past to shape a new national identity.
Pluralism's Imprint
by Oya Aktas
Beneath Erdogan’s sweeping press censorship lies a rich history of print culture’s flourishing in a diverse Turkey.