The GRS researcher will lead the webinar embedding the protests within the contentious Lebanese politics and the recent cumulation of crises of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Beirut explosions. Discussing the wider political origins of the 2019 thawra, tracing the fluctuating intensity of the movement over time, and deliberating future developments of the Lebanese political landscape, Tamirace Fakhoury will lay the ground for an informed discussion of the Lebanese protest movement.

Tamirace Fakhoury speaks at King's College in London on March 31 about Lebanon's protest movement
Event title: How to make sense of Lebanon’s protest movement and its aftermath. Event date: 31 March 2021, 18:30 to 20:00.
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