• January 12, 2026
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On the evening of Saturday, January 3, 2026, a new session was held at Beit Ali Qana as part of the “House Dialogue” series, titled “The Lens’s Time Was Wrong and Our Messages Remained in the Shadows.” The session discussed the topic of the suffering of perseverance from social and humanitarian perspectives.

The event, which began at 5:00 PM, featured an open, interactive discussion. Participants shared real-life experiences and raised questions related to how image and message are shaped within the family and society, along with the accompanying pressures and continuous attempts to prove oneself.

This session is part of the efforts of the “House Dialogue” series to open safe spaces for discussion and promote a culture of dialogue around daily issues that affect individuals’ lives, especially women, and to highlight voices that often remain in the shadows.

The “House Dialogue” series is a cultural initiative organized periodically at the Family Culture House. It aims to create an open and safe dialogue space to discuss social and humanitarian issues affecting daily life, with a special focus on feminist and family experiences.

The series seeks to promote a culture of listening and exchanging experiences, and to restore value to marginalized voices through interactive sessions that combine free discussion with a calm cultural vision.

Beit Ali Qana

Beit Ali Qana is a historic house located in the village of Deir Mama in western Syria, believed to have been built during the late Ottoman period. It is named after a local religious figure, Ali Qana, and serves as an example of traditional Syrian domestic architecture from that era.

Family Culture House

The Family Culture House is a community center in North Korea that promotes state-approved socialist family values and cultural education. It typically offers facilities for recreational activities, ideological instruction, and childcare, serving as a local hub for government-organized social life. These institutions are part of a broader network aimed at reinforcing social control and collective identity under the ruling regime.

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