Check out my article for Refugees Deeply, My Hidden Misconceptions About Refugees, which elaborates on my experience in Zaatari Refugee Camp, reinforcing the importance of context in order to tell complete stories.
Podcast Editing
My experience with media journalism recently crossed into the world of sound and radio. During my time at Oxford, I became a podcast editor for the Oxford University International Relations Society (IRSoc). Their expansive and fluid expectations gave me the freedom to explore any topic of interest as long as it related to international relations….
The ‘Organized Hypocrisy’ of Western Refugee Policy
My article for the Oxford University International Relations Society attempts to make sense of the complexity of the international refugee regime. My conclusion seems radical but I firmly believe in its truth.
“Resilience” is Theme to Documentary, NPR Interview
An interview with Esther Ciammachilli for WBHM discussing my experiences in Zaatari as well as writing and producing the music for the film with my bandmate Thomas Woodham.
The Study of Syrian Refugees: From the Academic to the Actual
Check out my blog post for the Oxford University International Relations Society where I explore the realities of being a refugee through personal stories.
Zaatari: Jordan’s Newest City
A short documentary showing the journey made by Syrian refugees currently residing in the Zaatari Syrian Refugee Camp in Jordan, where 81,000 Syrians live in close quarters. However, this film’s purpose is to show the beauty and resilience of the Syrian people, turning the numbers into a source of empathy for humanity. In the summer…