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Yafil Mubarak speaking at a panel discussion
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GU-Q concludes its conference on Sudan offering hope for future

As war rages on in Sudan, Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) concluded Saturday its intellectual and cultural gathering on “Seeing Sudan” to shed light on the urgent crisis.Scholars and creatives used the safety of the diaspora to bring attention to the thousands dead and millions displaced, and offered a roadmap to post-war recovery that ensures the preservation of the country’s rich legacy of being a centre of knowledge and culture.Journalist and GU-Q practitioner-in-residence, Nesrine Malik, captured the essence of the gathering, saying: “The challenge has been to think not only about what the war in Sudan is, but what Sudan itself is.”“With the erasure of cultural memories, physical artifacts, and history, the only way to hold on to it has been through storytelling, narrative, music, literature, and art,” she said.Over the course of three days, conference participants highlighted how creativity and resistance are intertwined, collectively imagining a future based on reinvesting in education and cultural production, welcoming home displaced citizens, advancing scientific and industrial capacity, and drawing together politicians, civil society organisations, and grassroots movements to rebuild the country together.The packed opening of the “Sudan Retold” art exhibition and book launch at Alhosh Gallery poignantly depicted the complex relationship between a nation and its people, and highlighted the devastation of war.“Who is missing right now are the artists in this room, barely any of them are here, and I want to dedicate this moment to them,” said Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann, researcher at Peace Research Institute, and exhibition co-curator. “While their art can travel, the artists can’t, they are trapped.”By tapping into cultural narratives, the conference shed light on universal themes of love, belonging, and loss in a time of uncertainty.“War does not define our art,” said Yafil Mubarak, curator, and director of Dara Art Gallery in Khartoum. “Our mission is to investigate the modes of expression that spill out of our consciousness into the world.“Sudanese art is an essential part of the narrative of the country, we are stabilising this world that barely sees us,” he stated.Part of the GU-Q’s “Hiwaraat” conference series drawing attention to the most pressing topics, the event became an essential platform for Sudanese cultural solidarity during a critical moment in history.

Some of the speakers at the conference.
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GU-Q announces historic conference 'Seeing Sudan'

Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) will hold “Seeing Sudan: Politics Through Art”, a landmark three-day conference from September 18-20 at Four Seasons Doha that promises not just to inform, but to transform the way the world views Sudan. “At a time when Sudan’s crisis risks invisibility, this conference amplifies Sudanese voices and highlights the transformative role of culture in sustaining resilience and hope,” said GU-Q dean Safwan M Masri. “The 50 leading scholars, artists, and activists speaking at the conference will show how art functions as politics by other means, with memory as its medium, imagination as its arena, and survival as its aim.” Anchoring the programme is the keynote panel “Eyes on Sudan”, featuring Zeinab Badawi, legendary broadcaster, president of SOAS University of London, and author of the bestselling book *An African History of Africa (2024). She will be joined by Khalid Albaih, internationally celebrated Sudanese political cartoonist and GU-Q’s 2025 Artist-in-Residence; Nesrine Malik, award-winning journalist and author whose writing has reshaped global understandings of politics and identity; and Rashid Diab, one of Sudan’s most influential contemporary artists. Together with Masri as moderator, they will ask urgent questions about Sudan’s past, present, and future, and challenge audiences to engage with a rich cultural legacy in peril. Beyond the keynote, attendees will experience live music by Alsarah of Alsarah & The Nubatones, and musician and composer Huda Asfour; attend a special art exhibition and book launch for *Sudan Retold at Alhosh Gallery; and engage in immersive discussions on art, film, music, and life in Sudan and the diaspora. The event extends beyond academic dialogue, offering participants the chance to engage with Sudan’s cultural heartbeat in the midst of crisis. As the GU-Q marks its 20th anniversary, “Seeing Sudan” exemplifies its aim to foster bold scholarship and dialogue that bridges cultures, honours diverse histories, and addresses the world’s most pressing challenges.