Sarah Sinno
Sarah Sinno is a proud Levantine who found her way by returning to her roots in Beirut Lebanon, where she is now based. She is engaged in research at the intersection of environmentalism, Indigenous liberation and decolonization. She is also the founder of Earth Preservation Project.
She is the founder of Earth Preservation Project, an independent Beirut-based initiative dedicated to building environmental awareness.
In Conversation:
- Not Collateral Damage: A Visual Record of South Lebanon’s Ecology, or, Mapping the Species of a Wounded Land
- The Land Testifies: Indigenous Resistance in a World on Fire
- Urbicide as a Weapon: How Israel Destroys Land, Memory, & Heritage
- Mouneh-Making in Times of War
- The Beqaa’s Juniper Trees: A Tale of Multiple Crises
- “Greater Israel”: A Not So Hidden Ambition