About the part that art plays in a globalising society

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Maïa Tellit Hawad Maïa Tellit Hawad

Maïa Tellit Hawad

Maïa Tellit Hawad is a writer and scholar of French and Tuareg origins based in Marseille. Trained as a philosopher (Sorbonne, EHESS – Paris 7), her research revolves around the imaginaries of the Sahara in French Africanist studies and the intersection of colonial, racial and extractivist dynamics in the region’s contemporary administration. Her recent work focuses on nomadic becomings in contemporary Tuareg societies. Since 2023, she has been part of the teaching team of the research studio RS6 – Saharan Becomings in the Environmental Architecture program of the Royal College of Art in London.


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Aigerim Seitenova in JARA – Radioactive Patriarchy (2023). Photo courtesy of Aigerim Seitenova.

Film Programme at Het Documentaire Paviljoen: Gendered Lives in the Aftermath of Toxicity

A film programme and public lecture addressing the intergenerational impact and slow violence of nuclear colonialism from a gender-focused perspective