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Bibliography on Mia Jankowicz

 * Jankowicz, M. (2016, April 20). Townhouse Gallery’s main Cairo Space escapes the Wrecking Ball. Hyperallergic. https://hyperallergic.com/290590/townhouse-gallerys-main-cairo-space-escapes-the-wrecking-ball/
 * This is a website discussing one of the many articles that was written by Mia Jankowicz. It is an example of some of the work she has covered as a journalist in Europe.


 * Jankowicz, M. (n.d.). Cairo International Film Festival Drops Acclaimed Egyptian Movie, Sparking Anger. Controversy at the Cairo International Film Festival. https://fipresci.org/news/cairo-controversy/
 * This is an informative website that discusses another one of Mia Jankowicz's article. Although Mia is based in Europe, she does observes the policies, government issues, and contemporary art located in Egypt.


 * Jankowicz, M. (2017, September 1). At BP-Sponsored Art Show, Protesters Call Out the Corporation’s Abuses. Hyperallergic. https://hyperallergic.com/398689/bp-or-not-bp-national-portrait-gallery-protest/
 * This is an article written by Mia Jankowicz discussing the corporation's abuse that was taken place at the National Portrait Gallery. It was a protest to draw attention towards BP's work with the Indonesian government.


 * Jankowicz, M. (2021, August 9). Lisa Nandy: UK should not sign US trade deal if Trump quits Paris agreement. The New European. https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/brexit-news-lisa-nandy-donald-trump-climate-change-69584/
 * This article addresses the political issues that will come if the UK decides to join the US by signing a trade deal by Trump if he quits the Paris agreement. It is written by Mia Jankowicz and is broken down into simpler terms for every audience to understand the commotion that will be brought upon signing this treaty.

Townhouse Gallery’s main Cairo Space escapes the Wrecking Ball
"The Townhouse Gallery's Main Cairo Space Escapes the Wrecking Ball" is a significant event in the realm of art and cultural preservation. It signifies a successful effort to protect a vital cultural institution from demolition or adverse development. The Townhouse Gallery, known for its promotion of contemporary art and cultural dialogue, is a hub for artists and enthusiasts alike. By evading destruction, it can continue to serve as a beacon for artistic expression and community engagement in Cairo. This outcome may be the result of advocacy, legal action, or negotiations aimed at safeguarding the space's integrity and importance to the local cultural landscape.

Sadly, the police at the time showed no mercy or emotion towards this tragic event. it was stated that, "The relief was short lived. Disregarding the heritage review, on Monday morning armed police arrived. Townhouse staff said the police laughed at and insulted the evacuated families as workers entered the building and proceeded to remove window shutters and destroy flooring."