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Abduljaber Al Suhaili © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Abduljabbar Alsuhili

Abduljabbar Alsuhili is a young Yemeni cultural activist with six years of experience as the representative director of the art critics group “Rawbit Cultural and Media Foundation” and a ICORN artist in Helsingborg, Sweden, as well as the co-founder ECHO organization that aims to advance educational and cultural empowerment for the Yemeni youth in and outside of Yemen. 

  Aziz Morfeq © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Aziz Morfeq

Aziz Morfeq is a cultural manager and executive board member in the Basement Cultural Foundation who is currently based in Cairo, Egypt. After 13 years in the cultural sector, he got also interested in doing research on topics related to Yemeni culture(s). Beyond that, he published online articles about Yemen related topics and shares his personal interests in photography, calligraphy, and writing on his social media accounts.

 Afrah Nasser © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Afrah Nasser

Afrah Nasser is a freelance journalist and a non-resident fellow at the Arab Center in Washington D.C. She is a recipient of the Committee to Protect Journalists’ International Press Freedom Award and formerly worked as a Yemen researcher at Human Rights Watch.

Ahmed Al-Arefi © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Ahmed Al-Arefi

Ahmed is one of Yemen’s leading Art Directors and Graphic Designers, with extensive and diverse experience. He has successfully lead the art direction of several cultural and business projects at both local and international levels and is the co-founder of ECHO.
 

Akhter Qasim © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Akhter Qasim

Akhter Qasim is a theater director and elocution instructor at Jameel Ghanem Institute of Fine Arts. He is also managing programs at the “The German House for Culture & Cooperation” and has performed numerous readings, plays, and Youtube episodes, as well as radio episodes and cultural events in this context.

Assel Ehab © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Aseel Ehab

Award-winning Yemen artist and cultural activist working on documenting the Yemeni cultural anti-material heritage through “Boncast”. He has been working on data-visualized, animated, and listened productions for multiple partners like Resonate Yemen, Comra Films, UNDP, UNICEF, and Care.

Atiaf © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Atiaf Alwazir

Atiaf Alwazir she is a writer of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and children's stories. Besides the exploration of the concepts of identity and 'home' and the discussion of social issues, her work also focusses on the protagonists’ inner drives. She has published articles, essays, a short story, poems as well as a photo book.
 

Shaimaa Bin-Othman © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Shaima Bin-Othman

Shaima bin Othman is a co-founder of Meemz Art Initiative and a socio-cultural activist dedicated to using her arts and culture as a method for social change. She is an independent writer and researcher who works intensively with issues on women and youth.

Thana Faroq © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Thana Faroq

Thana Faroq is a Yemeni educator and works as a photographer with photography, texts, sound, and the physicality of the image itself to express her life changes and her feeling of belonging. In 2020, she has published her first book called “I don’t Recognize Me in the Shadows”.
 

Shroq Al-Ramadi © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Shroq Alramadi

Shroq Alramadi is an architect and pioneer in the cultural and social fields. AShroq is the Executive Director of the “Hadhramout Cultural Foundation” and acts as the advisor at “Takween” Cultural Club. Furthermore, she is a researcher at the Yemen Polling Center.
 

Shihab Jamal © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Shihab Jamal

Shihab Jamal is a writer in the scientific and cultural fields and a member of the national Union of Scientific authors. Since 2022 he has published articles in the scientific journal ”Nature” and works as an author for the Basement Cultural Foundation in Sana’a in Yemen.

 Sabreen Alyousefi © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Sabreen Alyousefi

Sabreen Alyousefi is a Yemeni filmmaker and social activist who has produced multiple films. She is one if the co-founders of the cultural podcast “Bon Cast” and has been the director for the platform “Yemen Art Base” as well as the project manager for Comora films.

 Sarra Al-Hadi © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Sarra Al-Hadi

Sarra Al-Hadi is a Content writer, storyteller and screen writer who also took part in the establishment of the cultural podcast “Bon Cast”. Furthermore, Sarra is a cultural activist and a strong believer of the role media plays in the healing process during post-war recovering phases.

Osama Khaled © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Osama Khaled

Osama is a Yemeni independent filmmaker based in Berlin with over seven years of experience in visual creation. He worked on several commercial videos, documentaries and campaigns for Netflix, FUNK, MTV Germany, Meta and Amazon Prime.
 

Najla Alshami © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Najla Alshami

Najla Alshami is a Yemeni visual artist whose portraits embody storylines about select Yemeni subjects, such as displacement and women. Recently Najla has launched the “Yemen Art Base” in order to establish a database with information about Yemeni artists, their work and audiovisual and other materials of these artists.
 

Mohamed Bawazir © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Mohamed Bawazir

For 10years Mohamed Bawazir has been an active social and cultural activist and at this moment he works as a knowledge analyst for McKinsey & Partners. Furthermore, he has a bachelor’s degree in management for oil and minerals and focusses on entrepreneurship, culture and the creative economics.

Mohammed Al-Shahethi © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Mohammed Al-Shahethi

Mohammed Al-Shahethi is a digital marketing and social media specialist and trainer and works at the moment as a social media officer at “Doctors without borders” in Yemen. Furthermore, he is the founder of the company “Trend for digital Marketing”, which provides training and consultancy in digital marketing.
 

Mohammed Almahfali © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Mohammed Almahfali

Mohammed Almahfali is a researcher at the Columbia Global Centers in Amman and since 2017 he has had a fellowship at the Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies at the University Lund in Sweden. His research interests include discourse analyses, literature studies and peace and conflict studies. In the past years he has been a lecturer and assistant professor at the Hadhramaut University.

Mohammed Al-Mahdi © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Mohammed Almahdi

Mohammed Almahdi is the director and producer of the cinematic documentary “Nostalgia”. He works as a journalist, filmmaker and chairman of “Shift Foundation” where he leads a motivated team of volunteers. The “Shift Foundation” is one of the leading institutions in the field of Yemeni cinema.
 

Mazen Sharif © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Mazen Sharif

Mazen Sharif is a cultural activist and the CEO of the cultural foundation “Aden Again”. He has years of experience in cultural management by running a number of projects and participating in exhibitions locally and externally, such as Aden I Exhibition and TEDx Aden.
 

Marwan Aljuraidi © Goethe-Institut / Asha Athman

Marwan Al-Juraidy

Marwan Al-Juraidy is a Yemeni cultural and art activist, the founder and executive director of the digital and realistic platform “Art Booster”. Marwan organizes and coordinates many cultural and artistic projects and activities inside and outside Yemen. His work belongs to visual arts and deal with social issues.

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