Dr. Rami Zurayk is a professor at the Department of Landscape Design and Ecosystem Management at the American University of Beirut, and a founding member of the Arab Food Sovereignty Network. Walking with Aya El Khouri, his former student from AUB, Dr. Zurayk delves into his research on white phosphorus as a weapon of war, specifically in the South of Lebanon, which has witnessed – although not for the first time – a significant increase in strikes on population, land, and infrastructure since the start of the war in 2023. White phosphorus has been repeatedly used as a weapon that has caused extensive damage to the environment, public health, the economy, water, food, collective memory, and so on. See more of Dr. Zurayk’s work: Dr Rami Zurayk- Research and Publications Texts mentioned: Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor (2011) – Rob Nixon An exploration of how slow, invisible violence- whether through environmental destruction or war- disproportionately affects marginalised communities.Hosted by Aya El Khouri. Edited by Marie Lehmann with assistance from Ava Xia and Christie Swallow Marie Lehmann. Follow Anastrophes Collective on Instagram or check out our website
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