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WINGS #26-12 Syria (Part 2 of 2)
Women at the heart of revolution
Uploaded: 22 Oct, 2012
Recording Date: 24 Sep, 2012
Recording Location: Berkeley, California, and Vancouver BC
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: Timeless
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
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Program Title: WINGS #26-12 Syria (Part 2 of 2)
Description: Two Syrian women living in North America keep close tabs on the revolution at home. They say women play a larger role in the Syrian revolution than in those of all the other MENA [Middle East North Africa] countries, and that creative nonviolent tactics are preparing Syrians for civil government.
Host(s): Kate Raphael, of KPFA Women's Magazine; Frieda Werden, Series Producer, WINGS.
Featured Speakers/Guests: Afraa Jalabi, Syrian-Canadian journalist and peace advocate; Mohja Kahf, writer and Assoc. Professor of Comparative Literature and Middle East studies at the University of Arkansas.
Credits: Interview by Kate Raphael; editing for WINGS, Frieda Werden.
Comments: Part 2 can stand alone without Part 1 if you need it to.
Topic:
News
Type:
Weekly Program
Politics Regional > Middle East Society and Culture > Women |
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