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Amelia Hankins

Amelia Hankins is a Beirut-based writer and editor. Her recent work has appeared in L’Orient Today and the Markaz Review. She is currently working on a project tracing her family’s experience during the Great Famine of Mount Lebanon.

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A collection of illustrations of midwives and pregnant women; someone putting their ear to a pregnant abdomen, someone else carrying a baby, another person shown to be awake in bed.

Labor Amid Displacement: How Lebanon's Midwives are Carrying Expecting Mothers Through War

By
Amelia Hankins Ghadir Hamadi
Rescue workers carry a person on a stretcher through rubble at night, using flashlights to navigate the collapsed building debris in Beirut, Lebanon.

“Black Wednesday”: Minutes of Israeli Strikes, Days of Searching for the Missing

By
Dana Hourany

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