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Archives / April 2013

Culture/Society

HarassMap: Using Social Media to Fight Sexual Harassment in Egypt


Posted by Guest Contributor on 16 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Yasmeen Nizamy. “Sexual harassment is a crime that’s inexcusable!” This is the title of the campaign that HarassMap started recently, coinciding with the launch of their annual report on the latest statistics and analyses on sexual harassment in Egypt (the report is not yet available online, but I […]

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Music/Radio

“Hip Hop Hijabis”: Catching Up with Muneera of Poetic Pilgrimage


Posted by sharrae on 15 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to catch up with director of the documentary film “Hip Hop Hijabis,” Mette Reitzel, who followed the lives of UK-based hip hop duo, Poetic Pilgrimage. Poetic Pilgrimage consists of two Muslim convert women, Tanya Muneera Williams and Sukina Owen-Douglas, who have shaken the U.K hip hop scene. […]

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Friday Links | April 12, 2013


Posted by anneke on 12 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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Zainab Bangura from Sierra Leone is the new UN Special Rapporteur on Sexual Violence in Conflict; she says that her life story makes her confident that things can change, and that one day sexual violence will be history. She visited Somalia last week, where she stated that 70% of the sexual violence that takes place in the camps is […]

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Boobies and Other Issues: What Is at Stake with FEMEN?


Posted by eren on 11 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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Last October, I wrote a post discussing FEMEN’s tactics to “liberate” Muslim women in France. Since then, FEMEN has hit the media again with their International Topless Jihad Day campaign, which was said to be in support of Amina Tyler, who despite her association with FEMEN has condemned  the burning of Islamic symbols and the […]

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Culture/Society

Stripped of History: Palestinian Women’s Resistance


Posted by Guest Contributor on 10 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Rana Nazzal (@zaytouni_rana). I attended a talk last month by Palestinian woman and activist Yafa Jarrar as part of Israeli Apartheid Week at Carleton University. She spoke on a panel entitled “Indigenous and Palestinian women,” which addressed the struggles Aboriginal women in Canada and Palestinian women faced living under […]

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A Clash of Principles: Examining the Niqab in Canadian Courts


Posted by Guest Contributor on 09 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Maria Salman. In 1992, a young woman gathers the courage to pen a deeply personal journal entry for a teacher. She finally breaks the silence over an earth-shattering secret that she is the survivor of childhood sexual abuse committed against her by two male family members. Fast forward […]

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Culture/Society

Tweeting Change the Fahira Idris Way


Posted by Guest Contributor on 08 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Afia R. Fitriati (@AfiaRF) In a similar manner that social media helped to catalyze the Arab Spring, Indonesians are increasingly using social media such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to reach out to others, build awareness of social issues, harness support and eventually create positive changes that the […]

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Friday Links | April 5, 2013


Posted by anneke on 05 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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Last week on Maundy Thursday, Pope Francis I washed the feet of inmates in Rome, Italy, one of whom was a Muslim woman. The government of Kerala state, India has decided that women cannot go on hajj alone, after Aminakutty Mohammad demanded a court order so that she could perform the pilgrimage with a female […]

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Books/Magazines

Toddler Tales: Review and Giveaway


Posted by woodturtle on 03 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was originally posted at wood turtle’s blog. Two years ago, Mohsina Nosarka contacted me asking for feedback on an Islamic book series she was in the process of writing and illustrating. As I’m always on the lookout for new and exciting children’s Islamic literature, I gladly obliged. And since our initial contact, I’m thrilled […]

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Comics/Cartoons

The Subtleties of Being Caught in the Crossfire


Posted by Guest Contributor on 02 Apr 2013 / 0 Comments
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This post was written by guest contributor Amina Jabbar (@AminaJabbar). Amina Jabbar, Twitter handle: @AminaJabbar In a recent article, “Muslim women are caught in the crossfire between bigots on both sides,” Sara Khan thoughtfully maps the spaces that Western Muslimahs negotiate. Muslim women, on one end, are more likely to experience Islamophobic violence than Muslim […]

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