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A fine WordPress.com site. Maytha Alhassen (@mayalhassen) was born to Syrian parents in the suburbs of Southern California. She was raised in the San Gabriel Valley on a cul-de-sac completely inhabited by her father’s family. Alhassen is a doctoral student in American Studies and Ethnicity at University of Southern California. I Speak for Myself. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Vote high America, Vote...
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A fine WordPress.com site. Posted in October 2012. The Contributors of “Demanding Dignity”. Demanding Dignity: Young Voices from the Arab Revolutions is a collection of essays written by today’s generation of Arab youth who have directly inspired and sparked a revolutionary spirit that toppled governments, unearthing the aftermath of decades of suppression in the Middle East and North Africa. Their voices are as varied as their individual stories, but … Continue reading →. May’s Latest Tweets.
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A fine WordPress.com site. The Contributors of “Demanding Dignity”. This entry was posted on October 28, 2012. Bookmark the permalink. Demanding Dignity: Young Voices from the Arab Revolutions. Is a collection of essays written by today’s generation of Arab youth who have directly inspired and sparked a revolutionary spirit that toppled governments, unearthing the aftermath of decades of suppression in the Middle East and North Africa. Their journeys point to a vision of pan-Arab identity as seen in the ...
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Fresh Perspectives on Love. Advice: Marry for Sex or Stability? September 1, 2015. Sex and The Ummah. Dear Miss Sunshine and Shy Desi Boy,. Is attraction very important to enjoy sex? Do you think it is possible to have a fulfilling relationship with someone you are not attracted to? I know financial stability is also important. I’m just confused as to whether I should marry for money and comfort or marry for love…considering life it not really a fairytale. Thank you for your help. August 25, 2015. In hon...
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Sr Simone Campbell Endorses Faithfully Feminist. July 7, 2015. We are delighted to share that the brilliant Sr. Simone Campbell. Executive Director of NETWORK. And founder of Nuns on the Bus. Here is what she has to say about the upcoming volume in the I Speak for Myself Series:. Sr Simone is widely recognized for her work on Nuns on the Bus. She has led three tours across the country to oppose the Ryan Budget, call for economic justice, and comprehensive immigration reform. In addition, she wrot...The r...
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We the People Project. An Empowered Women International Program. Cultural Festival, June 11. Speak Your Mind Exhibition. We the People 2011. This project was made possible in part through a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. 8211; Graphic Design. Webmason – Printing. 8211; Graphic Design and Blog Development. Takoma Park Arts and Humanities Commission (TPAHC). Takoma Park Recreation Department. I Speak for Myself. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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When a Woman Loves Amman: The Week Amy Left America: Biggest sin
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When a Woman Loves Amman: The Week Amy Left America. Reflections of an American [feminist] professor of her time in Amman, Jordan. Sunday, July 10, 2011. Many of you have asked about the "biggest sin" I committed that I referenced in an earlier blog entry. This is the scene of the crime:. At that point, I felt very ostracized by our leader and the rest of the group. I'm sure it was mostly in my mind since most of our group didn't even know about my cultural mishap. It still didn't feel good. Northeastern...
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When a Woman Loves Amman: The Week Amy Left America: photos and books
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When a Woman Loves Amman: The Week Amy Left America. Reflections of an American [feminist] professor of her time in Amman, Jordan. Saturday, June 25, 2011. I've put up a slide show and a list of books. Both are in the right-hand column. I've also updated links and the blogroll. Feel free to look around. June 27, 2011 at 12:30 PM. Thanks for sharing your insight from this trip. Its great to read about a culture that differs from ours. Here are my few questions:. How do Jordanians talk about politics?
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When a Woman Loves Amman: The Week Amy Left America: See you stateside!
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When a Woman Loves Amman: The Week Amy Left America. Reflections of an American [feminist] professor of her time in Amman, Jordan. Tuesday, June 21, 2011. This will probably be my last post until I get back to the states. I still have plenty to say; I just need some time to process (and sleep). Thanks to all of who have taken this journey with me. I do appreciate all of your kind comments and support (even though I have to read them super fast). Today we went to Jordan University! Some Photos from My Trip.
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When a Woman Loves Amman: The Week Amy Left America: June 2011
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When a Woman Loves Amman: The Week Amy Left America. Reflections of an American [feminist] professor of her time in Amman, Jordan. Monday, June 27, 2011. Just a couple of group shots to show the variety of fashion. Downtown Amman. I saw every type of fashion here. There is also a lot of fashions for sale here. This is the only place I saw a woman completely covered so much so that she had to be led down the street by the hand. Grocery store in Amman. Nancy is Libyan and is a famous singer in Jordan. ...
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