This podcast relates the realities of Arab Women and their rich and diverse experiences. It aims to represent the multiplicity of women voices. It wishes to break cultural stereotypes about women of the Middle East, and educate and empower the younger generation of Middle Eastern women who were stripped of their historical reference and weren’t necessarily raised to believe in their own agency and power to create their destiny.
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This podcast relates the realities of Arab Women and their rich and diverse experiences. It aims to represent the multiplicity of women voices. It wishes to break cultural stereotypes about women of the Middle East, and educate and empower the younger generation of Middle Eastern women who were stripped of their historical reference and weren’t necessarily raised to believe in their own agency and power to create their destiny.
S5 E5: Law And Practice featuring Dr. Marwa Sharafeldin
Women of the Middle East
30 minutes 16 seconds
2 years ago
S5 E5: Law And Practice featuring Dr. Marwa Sharafeldin
This season is a collaboration between Women of the Middle East (WME) podcast and Musawah. Musawah (‘equality’ in Arabic) is a global movement for equality and justice in the Muslim family. Musawah launched in February 2009 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They work in International Advocacy and Knowledge & Capacity Building. In 2020, they launched the Campaign for Justice to bring advocates for family law reform together and build support at the national, regional, and global levels towards equality and justice for all women living in Muslim contexts.
Dr. Marwa Sharafeldin is a scholar-activist with a Ph.D. in law from the University of Oxford, is the senior technical advisor and MENA region expert in Musawah and a visiting fellow in Harvard Law School’s Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World.
Social Media Handles:Website: www.musawah.org
Facebook: facebook.com/musawahmovement/
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/musawah
Twitter: @musawah
Instagram: @musawahmovement
Women of the Middle East
This podcast relates the realities of Arab Women and their rich and diverse experiences. It aims to represent the multiplicity of women voices. It wishes to break cultural stereotypes about women of the Middle East, and educate and empower the younger generation of Middle Eastern women who were stripped of their historical reference and weren’t necessarily raised to believe in their own agency and power to create their destiny.