#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
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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
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Read MoreMax Dashu has spent over 50 years collecting and researching oral traditions, folklore, written records and artifacts to discover what’s
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