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From Che Guevara to Malala


Posted by eren on 10 Mar 2015 / 0 Comments
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In my humble (maybe not so much) opinion, Latin Americans feel a strong attachment to charismatic figures. Think for example, of Che Guevara. Che Guevara is drilled into our minds since an early age as a symbol of justice, leadership and true revolutionary Latin American spirit. In fact, even thinking about challenging the idea of what […]

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Friday Links


Posted by samya on 06 Mar 2015 / 0 Comments
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A group of Afghan men have marched through the capital Kabul in burkas to draw attention to women’s rights. A group of Afghan men have marched through the capital Kabul in burkas to draw attention to women’s rights. Pakistani group “No Guts, No Heart, No Glory” hopes to change the way some media outlets depict Muslim women as […]

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#SuitablyDressed: A hijab is perfectly suitable attire for a courtroom


Posted by Guest Contributor on 03 Mar 2015 / 2 Comments
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This piece was written by guest contributor Amna Qureshi (@Amnamaq), and originally published at the Toronto Star. Judge Eliana Marengo has made a serious error by telling a Muslim woman that she must take off her hijab in court before her case would be heard. Her justification — that the woman was not “suitably dressed” — is wrong-headed […]

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A Potential Burqa Ban at the Federal Level in Switzerland


Posted by nicole on 23 Dec 2014 / 0 Comments
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The optimism in my last post, at least for Switzerland, has been tempered with news coming out of Switzerland last week. In Switzerland (where niqab is already banned in Ticino since 2013), the German-speaking newspaper SonntagsBlick recently cited a survey saying that 62% of the Swiss population would be in favor of a burqa ban. […]

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Erotica by Muslim Women for Muslim Women


Posted by anike on 17 Dec 2014 / 4 Comments
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When I attempted entering “Islamic erotica” in a search engine, I was not sure what to expect. A few weeks before doing that, I had stumbled upon the genre while reading Afrocentric Muslimah’s blog post on the need for Muslim women to embrace their sexuality. Curious to know more about Islamic erotica, I decided to search for […]

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Death, Grief and Womanhood


Posted by eren on 16 Dec 2014 / 2 Comments
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I must admit, I can’t wait until the year is over. I have had a difficult year first dealing with my partner’s passing, and then trying to figure out what follows the grieving process. Right after Saad’s passing, I found that my Muslim community had a rather complex and unexplored relationship with death. Many of […]

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Rejected (Muslim) Princesses: awesomely offbeat women in history


Posted by syahirah on 11 Dec 2014 / 2 Comments
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If you’re our regular reader, you know that mainstream media sorely lacks female characters who have a range of emotions, abilities and ambitions – in other words: real women. Children’s animated films are of no exception. It was only in 2009 that Disney introduced its first Disney princess of colour, black princess Tiana from The Princess […]

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Non-Conferenced


Posted by shireen on 09 Dec 2014 / 2 Comments
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Normally, I jump at the chance to speak at women’s conferences and participate in any way that will allow me to speak about my advocacy and organization around Women in sport. As a Muslimah living in the Toronto area, I have been very fortunate to be in a region that is bursting with female scholarship […]

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Peace in Aloneness: Muslim Women in the Ivory Tower


Posted by tasnim on 08 Dec 2014 / 22 Comments
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For the last month, I have been looking into the literature on discrimination in academia, reading books with titles such as Making Our Voices Heard: Women of Color in Academia and Overcoming Adversity in Academia: Stories from Generation X Faculty. At the same time, I have been attending a course intended to teach academic teachers […]

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The Latest on the Headscarf “Situation” in Switzerland


Posted by nicole on 01 Dec 2014 / 7 Comments
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The Swiss federal government gives a lot of leeway to cantons, cities and even schools and professional associations (for those of you who remember the Sura al Shawk case, where the original decision of basketball association, Probasket, was allowed to stand by the courts) to decide their hijab policies on a case-by-case basis. So despite […]

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