 New World Summit, Rojava. Hays settles over grassy plains and stony hills. In a city of boxy, low-rise buildings, men with medium skin tone ride dirt bikes and scooters, and women in hijabs shop in a vegetable market. A woman in a headscarf walks down a dusty sidewalk with two girls in blue jeans. A man grinds steel beams with an angle grinder. Others dig rubble and dirt. In fast-motion footage, the steel beams of an arched dome are assembled by two cranes. Amina Oz, Deputy Chair of the Committee of Foreign Affairs of Canton, Cicera, Rojava for the Democratic Union Party, PYD. In 2011, Kurdish society started to organize itself. On July 19, 2012, we started the liberation of Rojava by expelling the Assad regime from Canton, Cubany. One day later, we were able to liberate Canton Afrin and then Canton Cicera. A flag-waving crowd marches through the streets, and women, arms linked, dance in a line. At the foot of the dome, cement is poured over a grid of rebar, and steel arches are spray-painted black. A stencil is used to paint writing on one of the arches. The parliament that you see behind me represents the whole of society. All ethnicities, the self-administration, and the model of democratic confederalism. Oz gestures to the lattice-arched dome. Jonas Stahl, Artist and Founder, New World Summit. So the parliament essentially exists of three different components. At the bases, there is the Agora, the central place of political assembly. From the base, there are six arches that are constructed. And on each of these arches, there is a concept mentioned in three different languages that is at the foundation of the philosophy of the Rojava revolution. On top of each of these arches, there is a fragment of a flag of one of the local organizations from Rojava that are at the foundation of the project of self-governance. An arch is hoisted into place. This parliament is important because it allows all the people of Rojava to come together to make decisions together and solve problems. A large yellow, green and red flag is pulled onto the lattice dome. All peoples of Rojava will come together under one roof to share power and live together. Secondly, this parliament represents all the principles of the system of democratic and federalism. Gender equality, social ecology, self-defense. The flag, which features a yellow sun, an olive branch and a stalk of wheat, is stretched over the lattice dome. Directed and produced by New World Summit, Studio Jonas Stahl.