Projects

Here you’ll find our current and upcoming projects, a reflection of our commitment to exploring the intricacies of the human experience through personal narratives and first-hand accounts of international conflict. These works, selected with a straightforward approach, delve into global issues such as human rights, women’s rights, and environmental concerns, offering a nuanced perspective on the realities faced by individuals in diverse contexts.

  • Documenting Gender Apartheid

    Documenting Gender Apartheid

    Starting 2025 We are excited to announce the proposed launch of a three-year project, starting in 2025, that will explore the experiences of women in Norway who have lived under gender apartheid in different parts of the world. This initiative will result in both a book and a film, highlighting stories of resilience and survival.…

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  • Behind The Lines – Mini Pods

    Behind The Lines – Mini Pods

    In our new mini-podcast series, we dive into the process of translating and editing Farsi poetry through engaging conversations between Fatemeh Ekhtesari, an Iranian poet and translator living in Norway, and Oliver Vass, a publisher and editor. These discussions explore not just the technical aspects of translation but also the rich cultural insights that come…

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  • The Last Kiss Poetry Collection

    The Last Kiss Poetry Collection

    We are thrilled to announce a new poetry collection by Iranian poet Mehdi Mousavi, who escaped censorship and imprisonment in Iran. His latest work, filled with resilience and beauty, will soon be released. A preview pamphlet with selected poems will be available shortly. Stay tuned for further details!

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  • Osloove Collaboration

    Osloove Collaboration

    OSLOOVE represents an oral history endeavour with the objective of accumulating 400 interviews featuring residents of Oslo by the city’s forthcoming 400th anniversary in 2024. Through structured courses in oral history interviewing, ethical considerations, and consent protocols, the project endeavours to democratise historical discourse by incorporating a diverse array of perspectives. In close collaboration with…

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