Status Audio Magazine

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Guests / MEZNA QATO

Mezna Qato is the Junior Research Fellow in Middle East History at King’s College, University of Cambridge. She is currently writing a social history of education for Palestinian refugees, and is more broadly engaged with questions of class, development, settler-colonialism and the politics and practices of archives. She is a founding steering committee member of the Librarians and Archivists with Palestine, and is research co-coordinator of RIMAAL, the interdisciplinary research network on Latin America and the Arab World. She is active in various refugee initiatives in the US, Europe and Arab world.

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INTERVIEWS WITH MEZNA QATO