#50-22 Iraq Invasion +20 … How US control affected women’s rights
Yanar Mohammed is co-founder and Chair of the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq. Founded in 2003, OWFI provides shelters,
Read More“Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986
Yanar Mohammed is co-founder and Chair of the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq. Founded in 2003, OWFI provides shelters,
Read MoreContinuing our series about feminism and religion, this program from the archives is about feminism and Buddhism – yet another
Read MoreAs a young nun, Sister Dianna Ortiz went to Guatemala to teach indigenous children and support those being devastated by
Read MoreIrshad Manji is an Islamic scholar, a practicing Muslim, an anti-dogmatist, a feminist, and an out Lesbian. She believes it
Read MoreJoanna Manning is a former nun from England who studied theology then left the order under the influence of Vatican
Read MoreIn this interview, Prof. Lysova explains the similarities and differences between women’s and men’s experiences with and perpetration of family
Read MoreWomen in Uganda’s Parliament are passing new laws that aim to protect children and women, and improve conditions at home,
Read MoreMaimuna Mwidau grew up in a polygamous household. Her father was Mayor of Mombasa and later a Member of Parliament.
Read MoreFrom 1980 until 2015, Libby Davies represented the political interests of her neighbours, on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, including homeless and
Read MoreSpender is an Australian feminist scholar, teacher, writer and consultant with a PhD from University of London. Her early books
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