#41-24 Syrians Hoping (part 2 of 2) … Syrian feminists’ wishes and fears for what may happen next
Afra Jalabi and Mohja Kahf are both Syrian exiles working at universities in North America, who have remained closely connected
Read More“Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986
Afra Jalabi and Mohja Kahf are both Syrian exiles working at universities in North America, who have remained closely connected
Read MoreAfra Jalabi and Mohja Kahf are both Syrian exiles working at universities in North America, who have remained closely connected
Read MoreBernadette Devlin McAliskey is an Irish republican socialist, political activist, and feminist. She gave this passionate speech in Dublin in 2017, upon the
Read MoreAccording to the United Nations Population Fund website: “In 1994 the landmark International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), held in
Read MoreThis is the finale of Mindy Ran’s 2-part 2024 interview with feminist historian and archivist Max Dashu, creator of The Suppressed Histories Archives
Read MoreOn September 12, 2024, the Biden-Harris administration celebrated 30 years since the passage of the US Violence Against Women Act,
Read MoreMax Dashu has spent over 50 years collecting and researching oral traditions, folklore, written records and artifacts to discover what’s
Read MoreToday on WINGS, the guest is Sherene Seikaly, editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies. Since its founding in 1971,
Read MoreSelma James, now 94 years old, co-founded Wages for Housework and co-ordinated the Global Women’s Strike. Her books include Our Time
Read MoreFrom the WINGS archive, 1991: Then-Editor-In-Chief of Ms. Magazine Robin Morgan describes the fruitless struggle to get revelations about Clarence
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