How do we depict the lives of migrants? As they appear in news broadcasts, magazine covers, and documentary subjects, refugees express the vivid precarity of their movement. Sprawled across territories, standing together in camps, or facing yet another difficult...
Janet Biehl is a writer, artist and editor born in Cincinnati, Ohio. After majoring in Theater at Wesleyan University, she pursued her M.A. in Liberal Studies at CUNY Graduate Center. Biehl has published works related to social ecology and became later involved in the Kurdish Freedom Movement as a writer, activist, and translator. Biehl’s artistic publications include Their Blood Got Mixed: Revolutionary Rojava and the War on ISIS.