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Mosul tells – Restoring Community Links Through Art and Oral History

  • Country: Iraq
  • Project Name: Mosul tells – Restoring Community Links Through Art and Oral History
  • Contact person: Alisha Molter, Project manager molter@elbarlament.org and Rebekka Muth, Project Officer muth@elbarlament.org
  • Project duration: September 2022 – July 2024
  • Social media channels: Facebook and Instagram
  • Project website: https://mosultells.org
  • Project objective: To contribute to the re-establishment of social cohesion through oral history and art and to help increase the visibility of Mosul’s cultural diversity. 

More than eight different ethnic and religious groups coexist in the city of Mosul. Successive wars and ongoing conflicts affect social cohesion in the city. Over the last two decades, social and cultural connections have been severely damaged, especially after the ISIS occupation of the city. 

This project strives to foster social cohesion in Mosul through culture and arts in three ways:

Firstly, via oral history workshops for a group of young adults between 18 and 35 that included the development of short stories out of their experiences and backgrounds. This has served as a basis for a graphic novel. Participants also received training on how to create puppets and presented a puppet show on stage for a group of young adults. They also developed short animations representing the developed stories. The graphic novel, animations and puppet show are part of an exhibition currently shown in different cities in Iraq.

The project is implemented by elbarlament and Paia Agency.

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The project is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office.

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