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© yasmine eid sabbagh (with Tabara Korka Ndiaye and Ndeye Debo Seck) — photo: Ali Al-Anssari, courtesy of Qatar Museums ©2025
On solidarity and (the difficulities of) being in the world today, 2025
The research project on solidarity and (the difficulties of) being in the world today is led by yasmine eid-sabbagh, Tabara Korka Ndiaye, and Ndeye Debo Seck. Tabara Korka Ndiaye is a Senegalese independent researcher, curator and artist whose work centreers on African feminisms, the interplay between archives, lived experiences and sites of knowledge making, and the decolonial as a lived and committed epistemic struggle. Ndeye Debo Seck is a licensed journalist and communication specialist, who has taught English in middle and high schools located in rural areas of central and southern Senegal.
The project investigates the historical and contemporary trajectories of struggle, solidarity with Palestine, in the context of Senegal historically being one of Israel’s closest allies, since the end of the 1960s. The research includes, among other elements, the disruption and transformation of the late Ambassador Abou El-Fahet and F.E.A.R. (For Education and Artistic Research) founder Siré Sy’s archive, the Palestinian and the Black struggle, from the solidarity movement in Senegal to Black Lives Matter. The group maps past and present diplomatic entanglements, and the project seeks to critically examine the power, potentials and limits of solidarity in a shifting political landscape.
