

Journal Safar #09 : Protests
Issue 9 explores protest as a human response to injustice, expressed through a wide range of cultural and social practices. Produced in Beirut, Lebanon, it reflects on how people engage with change through expression, communication, and shared experience.
From individual acts to collective movements, the issue considers how these expressions take shape across different contexts. Some rely on symbols, visual identity, and coordinated efforts, while others emerge through quieter forms of exchange and reflection. Across all of them, stories, images, and gestures act as carriers of memory and meaning.
Whether visible or subtle, collective or personal, this issue examines the motivations and forms of protest, offering a thoughtful perspective on resilience, community, and cultural expression.
200 pages
Softcover
Size: 23 cm × 17 cm
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