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Mother’s Day Hypocrisy


Posted by Guest Contributor on 22 Mar 2011 / 0 Comments
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This was written by Nadine Moawad and originally published at Sawt al Niswa. Ya3ni, we all know that corporations get especially greedy around Mother’s Day trying to shove ads down our throats everywhere we look. And it’s hypocritical of Lebanon to celebrate mothers anyway when they are so blatantly inferior to fathers in almost every […]

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Women’s Voices Now: I Accept I Accept I Accept


Posted by fatemeh on 23 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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Today’s film “captures the true essence of the protagonist’s feelings getting into an arrange marriage.” It was submitted by Sanaa Iftikar in Pakistan. What do you think, readers? You can watch the rest of the submissions at the Women’s Voices Now website.

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Women’s Voices Now: Nour


Posted by fatemeh on 22 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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“Nour” is a real-life interview with, Eman, a woman who is living with HIV/AIDS told through a fictional reenactment. What do you think, readers? Check out the rest of the submissions at the Women’s Voices Now website.

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Women’s Voices Now: Saturday Mothers of Turkey


Posted by fatemeh on 21 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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“Saturday Mothers of Turkey” is a short documentary that highlights women in Turkey who are protesting the disappearance of Kurdish detainees. What do you think, readers? Check out the rest of the submissions at the Women’s Voices Now website.

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Women’s Voices Now: Sunglasses


Posted by fatemeh on 20 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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The late submission deadline for the Women’s Voices Now “Women’s Voices from the Muslim World” film festival closed last week. We thought it would be a great time to highlight some of the films submitted–we’ll be featuring a new film every day this week. This one, titled “Sunglasses,” was submitted by Mustafa Kia in Afghanistan: […]

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Increasing Muslim Women’s Significance through Mediatization, Part II


Posted by emanhashim on 15 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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Yesterday, I went over the presentations at the NVIC conference “Female Actors in the Egyptian Islamic Public Sphere-Increasing Significance through Increasing Mediatization;” today, I’ll cover the speakers’ day. Four female speakers were invited, representing different messages and perspectives. The speakers were Dalia Younis, a final year medical student who is the moderator for her mother’s […]

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Increasing Muslim Women’s Significance through Mediatization, Part I


Posted by emanhashim on 14 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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A very interesting workshop was organized on November 24-25 by the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) titled: “Female Actors in Islamic Public Sphere – Increasing Significance through Increasing Mediatization.” This was a great conference, and I wish I could recap it all for you. But I’ll keep my review to the media-related panels. Maria Roeder […]

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The Doha Debates on The Burqa Ban: Filling in the Gaps


Posted by Guest Contributor on 08 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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This is a guest post, written by Layla in response to our Doha Debates Roundtable. I’m a Muslim woman by birth and cultural affiliation that has lived in the U.S., the Middle East, and most recently, France.  For a year and a half now, since President Sarkozy first began advocating the ban on the face […]

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Revealing Democracy: A Conference on Bill 94 (Part I)


Posted by Krista Riley on 01 Dec 2010 / 0 Comments
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Quebec’s Bill 94, which would deny access to public services to women who wear niqab, is back in parliamentary hearings and, by all accounts, likely to pass.  This past weekend, an international conference entitled “Revealing Democracy: Bill 94 and the challenges of religious pluralism and ethnocultural diversity in Quebec” was held at Concordia University in […]

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The Doha Debates on The Burqa Ban


Posted by fatemeh on 25 Nov 2010 / 0 Comments
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Last month, the Qatar Foundation’s Doha Debates took on the French niqab ban, discussing the motion: “This House believes France is right to ban the face veil.” Since the niqab ban (or the “burqa ban,” and we’ve dubbed it) has been a big media issue on MMW,  a few of MMW’s ladies decided to get […]

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