Collective residencies / Olot
Mediterranean women weaving resilience. The value of peace
From Monday, 16 September 2024 to Friday, 20 September 2024

September 2024
Women originally from Palestine, Syria and Lebanon will meet for one week at Faberllull to reflect on Peace, based on their personal experiences. They are women with backgrounds in art, academia, journalism, etc. Some of them live in the Middle East and others now live in Europe and some, in Catalonia. They are different ages and have experienced quite different political and social situations.
The residency will foster the right conditions to make this meet-up a healing experience for all the participants, as the impact of the war and conflicts in these three countries is particularly raw. So, the programme will include activities that help the women forge bonds and build safe spaces where they can share their anxieties and pain, and listen to each other.
This is the first time an event has been organised to bring together women from these three countries. The goal is to promote the women’s professional work and activism, particularly for peace. Highlighting every-day experiences, the goal is to get away from only allowing so-called “experts” to speak about the conflicts.
It is organised by Faberllull residence and the International Catalan Institute for Peace. This action is in line with the ICIP work area Memory, coexistence and reconciliation, which in 2024 has made a firm commitment to highlighting the importance of diasporas in building Peace.
Residents

NADIA HARHASH NUSSEIBEH
Writer
REHAB MOUNA CHAKER
Writer, translator
NADINE FEGHALY MALKOUN
Illustrator & Art Therapist
ZEINA SHAHLA
Journalist and Researcher
YARA EL HARAKE
Communications, media and events coordinator
SALAM ALARIDI
Consultancy in project management at Musawa-Woman's Study Center
JANA BOU MATAR
Theater maker
RASHA AL JUNDI
Independent Visual Storyteller
MERVAT ALRAMLI
Screenwriter, set designer, teacher
ISANELA MARÍN
Systemic therapist and psychologist
MARÍA EUGENIA BLANDÓN
PhD in social psychology
NOUR SALAMEH
Professor, freelance translator & data analystOpinions
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