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WINGS #38-18 Rojava in Syria
Shared leadership between men and women at every level is a cornerstone of this society.
Uploaded: 7 Jan, 2019
Recording Date: 7 Jan, 2019
Recording Location: Berkeley, California; Denman Island BC Canada
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Language: English
Topical for: Timeless
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
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WINGS #38-18 Rojava in Syria by Kate Raphael and WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at https://kpfawomensmag.blogspot.com/2018/05/monday-may-7-2018-rahila-gupta-on.html.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at wings@wings.org.
Program Title: WINGS #38-18 Rojava in Syria
Description: British journalist Rahila Gupta traveled to Northern Syria to witness the grassroots feminist democracy being built in territory liberated from the Islamic State. She has written extensively about the impressive network of women's cooperatives, political education and legislative accomplishments built in just a few years.
Host(s): Kate Raphael of KPFA Women's Magazine
Featured Speakers/Guests: British and Indian journalist Rahila Gupta writes for Open Democracy, The Independent and CNN, among other outlets. She is co-authoring a book with Beatrix Campbell with the title Why Doesn’t Patriarchy Die?
Credits: Interview by Kate Raphael of KPFA Women's Magazine; series producer for WINGS, Frieda Werden. Photo credit, Rahila Gupta via Open Democracy
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Politics > Feminism
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Weekly Program
Education > Policy Spirituality and Religion Regional > United States Regional > Middle East Environment Society and Culture > Racism Politics > First Nations Society and Culture > Women |
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