In this episode, Enmaeya hosts Lala Arabian, Executive Director of Insan Association, and Lea Baroudi, founder of MARCH Lebanon, for a powerful conversation on the reality of human rights in Lebanon.
Lala sheds light on the struggles faced by migrant workers, refugees, and undocumented families—people who are often invisible in policy and daily life. She explains how Insan works to protect their rights through legal support, child protection, and access to education, while pushing for reforms that preserve dignity for all.
Lea brings the perspective of freedom of expression and peace-building, sharing how MARCH uses art, theatre, and creative spaces to challenge censorship, empower youth, and rebuild trust in communities affected by conflict.
Together, they reflect on where human rights stand today in Lebanon, what still needs to change, and how civil society is keeping hope alive through advocacy, solidarity, and real action on the ground.
Cast:
Lala Arabian, Lea Baroudi