KW’s processes of knowledge production, intergenerational continuity, and building connections across movements and communities are at the heart of its community engagement.
KW’s Feminist Library is a community space that is open to individuals and groups to make use of; KW’s publications become possible through community engagement and collaborations with various communities and groups, and in turn, we mobilize these publications to have deeper conversations and further collaborations with more people and groups. And KW’s oral history project documents and archives stories of individuals from different movements and communities, while also welcoming artists and activists to make use of this archive. Through creative workshops, trainings, readings, panels, discussions and other activities, we take our work to the communities, we gather communities and groups around topics, and we open conversations and develop more resources.
KW engages with women, queer people and feminists in various communities in Lebanon, in the region and globally. KW also works with artists, performers, educators, students, visionaries, activists, scholars and researchers, archivists and librarians.