Sinin Nakhle is a cartoon artist, storyteller, and researcher whose work lies at the intersection of bodies, digital platforms, and protest movements. His stories around queer and trans embodiment have been featured on Netflix and in literary outlets, including the peer-reviewed academic journal Feminist Formations and the Flemish literary magazine, nY. His autobiographical writings and illustrated poems have also been published in volumes alongside contributions by Fred Moten and Jasbir Puar. In 2018, Sinin created Beirut By Dyke, a webcomic series featuring short stories about being queer in Beirut. His multimedia page, which tackles intersectional topics around gender, sexuality, and mental health, came to be taught as a case study of visual ethnography at the American University of Beirut, Leiden University, SOAS University of London, the University of Chicago, and the University of Pennsylvania. Currently, Sinin is a lecturer of Global Digital Cultures at the University of Amsterdam, where he is also pursuing his NWO-funded Ph.D. on embodiment and the aesthetic activist practices of the 2019 protest movement in Lebanon.