Visual Narratives of the Arabian Peninsula: Journey in Cultural Preservation | Ghada Almuhanna

Ghada Almuhanna talked about her work in storytelling, cultural preservation and cultural exchange.

After graduating with a master of laws (LL.M.), Ghada spent several years working as a researcher within the security and political sector. Over time, she noticed the perceptions revolved around the Arabian Peninsular culture, and shifted my work towards media and public diplomacy to give a better perspective on the region’s rich heritage.


Double Exposure

Double Exposure focuses on photography and photographers in and of the Arab world and invites two experts from the discipline to converse about their work and various topics around photography. 

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