Current debates on LGBT activism in Lebanon: between consumerism and inclusivity
An article by Helem’s president, Ms. Hiba Abbani, caused a controversy in the LGBT commuity and their supporters. The article was published among a series of articles in a space provided by Al-Akhbar...
View ArticlePeter Hayat’s Response to AUB’s Homophobic Outlook Article
Response to Viewpoint: Please me at any Price, written By Mohamad Sibai and published in Outlook “That they may have life and have it more abundantly” a motto that has been adopted by one of the top...
View ArticleYasmine Hallab’s Response to AUB Outlook’s Homophobic Article
Photo Credit: http://itsoktobegay101.tumblr.com/post/18793496181/heterosexual-privileges-taken-for-granted-lets Hey, are you straight? If so, then congratulations: you have access to a very different...
View ArticleOpen Letter to Mohamad Sibai by Anonymous Heterosexual Woman
An Open Letter to Mohamad Sibai, Re: Your article, “Viewpoint: Please Me at Any Price” (Original article found at: http://justpaste.it/yfs) Dear Mr. Sibai, Photo Credit:...
View ArticleResponse to Outlook Controversy by AUB Architecture Alumni
To Outlook Newspaper’s editors, I was astonished and appalled by the article, “Please me at any price”, by Mohammad Sibai, that you published in the last issue of Outlook. It was an extremely saddening...
View ArticleMarieke Krijnen’s Emails to Outlook Newspaper
Initial Email Sent to Outlook: Dear Madam, dear Sir: Please be informed that I do not wish to read such homophobic junk as was published by Mohamad Sibai in your newspaper. I am ashamed to have shared...
View ArticleA Lebanese Activist Tool
Here is a list of the Twitter accounts of Lebanese celebrities and influential people. This is the first draft so I am sure it will be missing many important names. Please help us refine the lists by...
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