PUBLIC WRITING Osman, W. & Redrobe, K. (2022). The inclusions and occlusions of expanded refugee narratives: A dialogue on Flee. Film Quarterly, Fall volume 1. Osman, W. (2022). Transformation in Afghan media and culture through cycles of upheaval. Current History, 121(834),135-140. Zeweri, H. & Osman, W. (2022). Afghan women and self-determination: Always resisting empire. Against the Current. Carpenter, C., Osman, W., et al. (2022). Rethinking America’s women, peace & security agenda in Afghanistan. Human Security Lab - Policy Brief #2. Osman, W. & Zeweri, H. (2021, October 11). Afghan women have a long history of taking leadership and fighting for their rights. The Conversation. Crews, R. D. & Osman, W. (2021, July 20). The Taliban wants to rule Afghanistan again. But the country has changed. The Washington Post. Osman, W. (2014, July 14). US exports its warped democracy to Afghanistan. Al Jazeera America. Millner-Larsen, N., Osman, W., & Ferrari, D. (2014). Brown skin, blue masks: Palestinian resistance, James Cameron’s Avatar, and the visual rhetoric of humanitarianism. Invalid Format: An Anthology of Triple Canopy 3(10). The Inclusions and Occlusions of Expanded Refugee Narratives: A Dialogue on Flee Afghan Women: Always Resisting Empire Transformations in Afghan Media and Culture Through Cycles of Upheaval Rethinking America’s women, peace & security agenda in Afghanistan. The Taliban wants to rule Afghanistan again. But the country has changed. Brown skin, blue masks: Palestinian resistance, James Cameron’s Avatar, and the visual rhetoric of humanitarianism. US exports its warped democracy to Afghanistan. Afghan women have a long history of taking leadership and fighting for their rights.