
''Our dream and aim is to build an alternative system, not to reform Kafala, because it's not reformable''
This article is an interview with Farah Salka, the Co-Director of the Anti-Racism Movement (ARM), Lebanon. Launched in 2010, ARM began as a grassroots collective of Lebanese feminist activists and migrant domestic workers living in Lebanon. They are one of few organisations in Lebanon focusing specifically on migrant workers. Their theory of change shifts the positionality of migrant workers from“beneficiaries” to leaders and agents of change, taking a migrant-centered and feminist approach throughout their programming.