These UNHCR tents were on the right of the road to the entrance of WSF at Manar Univ.; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Entrance to WSF at Manar Univ., where we show the badge (participante or voluntaire); 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Cafes at the World Social Forum were the primary space of discussion and connection; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Al Manar University; people at WSF walking to and from Zone D; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Workshop on Egyptian constitution; audience; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
This French activist was nice enough to remove his bag and allow me to take a photograph of the slogan: Solidarity; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Activists from the Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights; 28 March 2013; Photo by Frances Hasso
This was on one of the university buildings; World Social Forum, Day 3; photo by Frances Hasso
Sandas Suwwah, medical student at Soussa University, Tunisia, with Frances Hasso; 28 March 2013; Manar University; WSF, Tunis
Sandas Suwwah, 24, medical student at Soussa University, Tunisia; 28 March 2013; photo by a nice person
Documenting 2035 killings of girls and women in 15 states in Mexico between January 2011 and June 2012; Day 3 of World Social Forum; photo by Frances Hasso
“Workers and farmers write their constitution” workshop; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Occupy Global Squares, Tunis, World Social Forum; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Day 3, World Social Forum in Tunis; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Document produced by Egyptian Center for Social and Economic Rights to demonstrate the differences between the demands of regular Egyptians in terms of constitutional rights and the actual constitutional articles approved in December 2012; photo by Frances Hasso
This tent was crowded EVERY DAY of the WSF; Day 3; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
“In the home, in the square, and in bed, demand a life without violence”; March 28; photo by Frances Hasso
It was very difficult to find meeting places, which often changed from scheduled location, or new events were created; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Dancing and music occurred in many corners of WSF spaces; 28 March; photo by Frances Hasso
Tunisian dialect, demanding justice for the poor; WSF, Tunis; 28 March, Day 3; photo by Frances Hasso
Climate as a priority; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Campaign in solidarity with the Syrian revolution; 28 March, Day 3 of WSF; photo by Frances Hasso
Palestinian activist from Yarmouk refugee camp, Syria; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Razan Ghazzawi in center; Syrian activists and blogger; 28 March 2013; WSF; photo by Frances Hasso
Syrian blogger Razan Ghazzawi, speaks of prison (her own and others’ imprisonment) and solidarity with Syrian revolution; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
“Without papers, without borders”; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
North African rappers at the World Social Forum; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Activists for migrants without papiers — calling for a border-free world; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
young people occupied many spaces with music and dance at the WSF; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
These refugees were NOT in the World Social Forum on most days, but outside the entrance of Manar Univ.; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
music, rapping, and dancing at WSF; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Ara Wilson will not be surprised that sex was not a significant topic in the communicative or discursive spheres of the World Social Forum, Tunis; but I’m sure there was a lot of it ; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Syrian activists call for solidarity with local councils in Syrian revolution; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso
Syrian activists speak through Skype at WSF workshop on challenges of activists in the Syrian revolution; 28 March 2013; photo by Frances Hasso