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Feminism: The Professor

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"You have these patriarchal Arab or Muslim men telling you to cover. You then have these Western Men telling you to uncover. Did they ever ask us what we want?"
Our guide for today on this journey of communal actualization is Dr. Haneen Al Ghabra. A professor at Kuwait University's Department of Mass Communication, specializing in Rhetoric and Cultural Studies.
Dr. Haneen is also the author of "Muslim Women and White Femininity." She's a devoted daughter and a steadfast intersectional feminist. I want to set the stage for this interview by shining the spotlight on three main points of focus for our dialogue:
- About Dr. Haneen and her unique human journey.
- Dive deep into the topic of feminism and the nuances that at times escapes the public's perception of the feminist movement.
- Getting a clear definition for feminism and actionable insights for what and how you can actively participate in the fight for equal rights and opportunities for our sisters, our daughters, and our mothers.
References mentioned in this episode:
Dr. Shafeeq Ghabra - Professor of Political Science
Dr. Kimberlé Crenshaw - She Coined the Term ‘Intersectionality’
Qasim Amin - The first Arab feminist
The Liberation of Women - A book by Qasim Amin
Leila Ahmed - an Egyptian-American scholar of Islam
Women and Gender in Islam - A book by Leila Ahmed
A Quiet Revolution: The Veil's Resurgence - A book by Leila Ahmed
All About Love - A book by Bell Hooks
Feminism Is for Everybody - A book by Bell Hooks
From failure and allyship to feminist solidarities - An article by Dr. Haneen and Dr. Bernadette Calafell

Reach out to Dr. Haneen at:
Twitter
Linkedin
Instagram
Website

Reach out to broadband at:
Instagram @broadband.podcast
Email aziz@seedsmedia.org
Other Links

Reach out to luucid at:
Instagram @luucidkw
Website luucidkw.com
For guest recommendations Email hello@luucid.co

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"You have these patriarchal Arab or Muslim men telling you to cover. You then have these Western Men telling you to uncover. Did they ever ask us what we want?"
Our guide for today on this journey of communal actualization is Dr. Haneen Al Ghabra. A professor at Kuwait University's Department of Mass Communication, specializing in Rhetoric and Cultural Studies.
Dr. Haneen is also the author of "Muslim Women and White Femininity." She's a devoted daughter and a steadfast intersectional feminist. I want to set the stage for this interview by shining the spotlight on three main points of focus for our dialogue:
- About Dr. Haneen and her unique human journey.
- Dive deep into the topic of feminism and the nuances that at times escapes the public's perception of the feminist movement.
- Getting a clear definition for feminism and actionable insights for what and how you can actively participate in the fight for equal rights and opportunities for our sisters, our daughters, and our mothers.
References mentioned in this episode:
Dr. Shafeeq Ghabra - Professor of Political Science
Dr. Kimberlé Crenshaw - She Coined the Term ‘Intersectionality’
Qasim Amin - The first Arab feminist
The Liberation of Women - A book by Qasim Amin
Leila Ahmed - an Egyptian-American scholar of Islam
Women and Gender in Islam - A book by Leila Ahmed
A Quiet Revolution: The Veil's Resurgence - A book by Leila Ahmed
All About Love - A book by Bell Hooks
Feminism Is for Everybody - A book by Bell Hooks
From failure and allyship to feminist solidarities - An article by Dr. Haneen and Dr. Bernadette Calafell

Reach out to Dr. Haneen at:
Twitter
Linkedin
Instagram
Website

Reach out to broadband at:
Instagram @broadband.podcast
Email aziz@seedsmedia.org
Other Links

Reach out to luucid at:
Instagram @luucidkw
Website luucidkw.com
For guest recommendations Email hello@luucid.co

  continue reading

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