Tag: Feminism
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“Women Talk, We Listen” by Kato Wong Gallery
“Women Talk, We Listen”, International Art Exhibition by London-based Kato Wong Gallery. December 10, 2022, to January 27, 2023. Featuring Pamela Chrabieh.
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A SWANA RESPONSE TO FoRB – Dar al-Kalima University and Cafcaw’s upcoming Consultation in Cyprus
Dar al-Kalima University is organizing a Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) consultation on FoRB (Freedom of Religion or Belief) with The Christian Academic Forum for Citizenship in the Arab World (CAFCAW). The consultation will take place in Limassol, Cyprus on December 2 and 3, 2022. FoRB is a fundamental and universal right articulated in…
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‘Beyond Silence’ Art by Pamela Chrabieh on Indeliblelit.com
This drawing entitled “Beyond Silence” gives voice to the often forgotten struggles for freedom and equality, and portrays the experience of women in contexts of wars without relegating them to static pages of history where we only remember their status as victims.
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Telos Magazine “Sexual Harassment” Webinar
We had a productive webinar on sexual harassment organized by Telos Magazine which I had the pleasure to moderate
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ندوة إلكترونيّة حول مواجهة ظاهرة التحرّش الجنسيّ
تنظّم مجلّة تيلوس اللاهوتيّة ندوة إلكترونيّة حول مواجهة ظاهرة التحرّش الجنسيّ من وجهة نظر نفسيّة وقانونيّة وعملية
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Telos Magazine Issue on Gender and Women’s Rights in Southwestern Asia and North Africa
Thrilled to announce this telosmagazine issue in Arabic and English on gender and women’s rights in Southwestern Asia/North Africa, which I co-edited with Anne Emile Zaki, Mitri Raheb, and Christo El Morr.
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Call for Papers – Telos Magazine Issue No 4, “Gender and Women’s Rights” in Southwestern Asia and North Africa
We invite all writers and readers to contribute articles and write related to Gender and Women’s Rights in Southwestern Asia/North Africa.
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How Lebanese Women are Progressing Towards Gender Equality – The961.com
Just discovered this article by The961.com mentioning a short excerpt of one of my studies on Gender Equality in Lebanon and feminist waves.