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Feminism - 19twentythree - Part 2

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January 6, 2014

We love Ghada Wali and Nourhan Moaz’s !??? ??? (Who Said So!) project, Who are They? on the stereotypes associated with women.This is part of a larger project on stereotypes in general, including those around men with long hair, single women over 30 … Read More

Is It the Barbie Doll or The Real-Life Mommy?

December 14, 2013 | Nadine El Sayed

The Keratin-treated, blonde-died and extended haired, ever-dieting, collagen-lipped generation of mothers.

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Egypt Worst Country for Women to Live? Well, Hats Off to us, then!

November 12, 2013 | Nadine El Sayed

So Thomson Reuters Foundation ranked Egypt the worst Arab country for women’s rights in a poll that included 336 gender experts assessing women’s rights in the 22 Arab countries.

You can learn more about the survey here.

Now I am not … Read More

Saudi Women Speak Out about The Driving Campaign

October 28, 2013 | Nadine El Sayed

Eight Saudi women speak to 19TwentyThree on why they support or object to the October 26th driving campaign and just what it means for women not to be able to get behind the wheels; financially, socially and politically.

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Media: Why don’t you like women?

September 26, 2013 | Nadine El Sayed 2

Women should do everything to trap the man into marrying them because he will not want to, they should change personalities to please that man, it’s perfectly fine for him to beat her up and instead of fleeing the relationship asking for his forgiveness. In return, she should simply expect him to give her a ring and stay married to her and that should make it all okay.

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Why am I expected to be a mechanic too?

August 28, 2013 | Hadeel El Deeb 1

“Why are you so cranky?” So he goes on and on about the bad day he’s had what with some issues at work, curfew limitations, workout obstacles and his pitch finally goes higher when he mentioned that his sister’s car … Read More

Women Revolt

July 6, 2013 1

Words from the women of Egypt on why they defied their families, the bullies and all efforts to hush them and took to the streets to protest the regime.

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Reexamining a Revolution in Light of Women’s Rights

June 26, 2013 | Jenny Montasir

Jenny Montasir reports on womens’ rights status in light of post-January 25th Egypt through her participation the Women Deliver conference, the largest global conference of the decade to focus on health and rights of women and girls.

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Reexamining a Revolution in Light of Women’s Rights

June 26, 2013 | Jenny Montasir

A two years since the Arab Spring erupted, feminists from around the world assess women’s rights status internationally and examine feminists’ movement in Egypt and what needs to be done for a better future for women. Jenny Montasir reports from Women Deliver Conference.

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Bikinis: Liberating or objectifying women?

June 23, 2013

“Bikinis really do inspire men to look at women as objects, as something to be used, rather than someone to connect with.”

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