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De Balie Spreekt
KRIK journalist Stevan Dojčinović on the fight against corruption in Serbia, with Thijs Reuten and Antoaneta Dimitrova

De Balie Spreekt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 103:38


Serbia is struggling with large-scale corruption. Discontent with president Aleksandar Vučić's government is growing, and student protests are becoming increasingly larger. Investigative journalist Stevan Dojčinović talks about the ongoing struggle against corruption and the fight for a transparent democracy, along with GroenLinks/PvdA Member of the European Parliament Thijs Reuten and Professor Comparative Governance Antoaneta Dimitrova.For weeks, tens of thousands of people in Serbia have been taking to the streets to protest against corruption within the Serbian government. The student-led protest movement was boosted by farmers, actors and educators, in the most recent show of public anger over the collapse of a train station roof that killed 15 people.Serbia is also in the international spotlight. President Vučić values his relationship with Russia. At the same time, Serbia seeks to become a member of the EU. While Brussels is concerned about the growing influence of Russia and China in the Western Balkans, negotiations are currently stalled because of the lack of alignment with the foreign policy of the EU.What direction will the future of Serbia take? Investigative journalist Stevan Dojčinović has been uncovering corruption in Serbia for over fifteen years. This evening he will tell us about his battle for a transparent democracy. How is it to be a journalist in a corrupt state? And how does he foresee the future?Dojčinović is the head of the Serbian organization Crime and Corruption Reporting Network (KRIK). KRIK has faced legal consequences for its investigative journalism, and has even been sued for complaining about being sued.About the Freedom LecturesFreedom is something that we in The Netherlands typically take for granted. In the series, De Balie has welcomed freedom fighters like Iranian filmmaker Niloofar Azimian, Egyptian writer and activist Nawal el Saadawi, Ugandan LGBT activist Frank Mugisha, Hungarian journalist Veronika Munk and French philosopher Didier Eribon. We share their stories, spread their message and learn from their struggle. The Freedom Lecture is supported by Vfonds.Check out the privacy notice on https://art19.com/privacy and the privacy statement of California on https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Roma Tre Radio Podcast
Salmoni | Puntata 9 - Nawal Al Saadawi

Roma Tre Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 30:38


In questa nona puntata, insieme alla storica Serena De Conciliis, parleremo di Nawal Al Saadawi, scrittrice e psichiatra egiziana, e delle sue lotte contro patriarcato, capitalismo e religione.

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Daily Easy Spanish
Nawal el Saadawi, la doctora y escritora egipcia que decía ser ”más libre que Simone de Beauvoir” y escribió su biografía en rollos de papel higiénico en la cárcel

Daily Easy Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 45:03


Doctora y prolífica escritora, Nawal el Saadawi desafió la moral y costumbres de su época en Egipto y escribió obras radicales sobre la liberación sexual de la mujer árabe que le valieron amenazas de muerte, la cárcel y el exilio.

The afikra Podcast
LAILA SOLIMAN | Decolonizing & Decentering Theater in the Arab World | The afikra عفكرة podcast

The afikra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 59:39


A captivating conversation with theater director and playwright Laila Soliman about theater, cultural discourse and decolonization across the Arab world. Using three of her major works – Zigzag, La Grande Maison and her first opera Woman at Point Zero – as reference, we discuss western-centric art education, dismantle the concept of “alternative narratives”, and collective memory. We think about theater as a medium, what it takes to bring about a cultural “golden age”, and where and how is the best place to pass on knowledge.Laila Soliman is an independent Egyptian theater director and playwright who lives and works in Cairo. Born in Cairo, she gained a degree in theater and Arabic literature from the American University in Cairo and a MA at Dasarts in Amsterdam. Her performances have been shown across the Arab world, India, South Africa and Europe. Her first opera production – Woman at Point 0 – based on Nawal el Saadawi's novel by the same name premiered in 2022. THIS SERIES IS PART OF THE AFIKRA PODCAST NETWORKThe afikra Podcast is our flagship series featuring experts from academia, art, media and beyond who are helping document and/or shape the histories and cultures of the Arab world through their ‎work. Our hope is that by having the guest share their expertise and story, the community walks away with a new ‎found curiosity and maybe some good recommendations about new nerdy rabbit holes to dive into head first. ‎Explore all episodes in this series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfYG40bwRKl5xaTkBDrUKLCulvoCE8ubXABOUT AFIKRAafikra | عفكرة is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region – past, present and future – through conversations driven by curiosity.

The Maverick Show with Matt Bowles
202: De-Exotifying The Arab World, Teaching The Most Dangerous Book, and Founding Left Turn Magazine with Zein El-Amine

The Maverick Show with Matt Bowles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 93:33


Zein El-Amine starts off talking about the study abroad program he designed to take his students to Egypt for a range of immersive experiences, including meeting Egyptian author Nawal el Saadawi at her home.  He then talks about his deep personal connection with James Joyce's book “Ulysses”.  Matt and Zein discuss “Bloomsday” celebrations around the world, as well as the history of the U.S. government's censorship of Ulysses.  Zein then talks about the study abroad program he designed to take his students to Ireland to study Ulysses and celebrate Bloomsday in Dublin.  He shares the impact that his first trip to Ireland had on him and why he now feels like Dublin is his second home.  Matt and Zein discuss Ireland-Palestine solidarity and Zein shares how he first toured Belfast as part of a Palestinian delegation.  He then talks about the study abroad program he designed to take his students to Morocco and explains the importance of understanding “Orientalism” as a framework for de-exotifying the Arab World.  Zein then reflects on his experience being exiled, talks about his poetry collection “A Travel Guide for the Exiled”, and reads his poem “On Embassy Row”.  He then reflects on his activist trajectory in the U.S., getting kicked out of the International Socialist Organization, and founding Left Turn Magazine.  Matt and Zein reflect on why Left Turn attracted extraordinary political activists, the importance to connecting the local with the global, and the impact of Palestine solidarity work over the last 25 years.  Zein also talks about hosting the Shay Wah Nana Show and discusses his recent episode highlighting the Tanzanian government's violent evictions of the Maasai people from their ancestral lands.  FULL SHOW NOTES AVIALABLE AT: www.TheMaerickShow.com

Reportage Culture
Festival d'Aix: «Woman at Point Zero», création mondiale féministe

Reportage Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 3:02


C'est l'heure de la résurrection de l'une des plus grandes manifestations de l'art lyrique dans le monde. Après deux ans dominés par le Covid, le 74e Festival d'Aix-en-Provence dans le sud de la France prend sa revanche avec 10 opéras à l'affiche, dont deux créations mondiales. L'une d'elles, Woman at Point Zero, raconte la vie d'une femme égyptienne condamnée à mort pour avoir tué un proxénète. Basée sur le récit choc de Nawal el-Saadawi, femme politique et écrivaine engagée dans la cause féministe en Égypte, cette histoire vraie des années 1970 est portée sur la scène du Pavillon Noir par une équipe de femmes qui ont signé livret, composition, mise en scène et réalisation de cette œuvre poignante. La première a lieu ce dimanche 10 juillet. 

P1 Kultur
Arabvärldens kvinnliga rebell – hemma hos Nawal el Saadawi (1931-2021)

P1 Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 45:00


Med anledning av att den egyptiska författaren, feministen och psykiatrikern Nawal el Saadawi gått bort återvänder vi till ett reportage av Karine Mannerfelt från 2011 mitt under den arabiska våren. Möt en då 80-årig rebell på hemmaplan i Kairo. Farmor gav mig min första viktiga lektion i livet, den om rättvisa. Hon ställde borgmästaren mot väggen för att han stal bybornas bomull och gav den till kungen och de engelska kolonisatörerna. Nawal el Saadawi är arabvärldens kvinnliga rebell som i decennier stridit mot maktmisbruk och för kvinnors rättigheter. Redan när hon var tio år drömde hon att Egypten skulle bli fritt. När hon var knappt 20 år protesterade hon på Tahrirtorget för första gången. När hon i februari 2011 gjorde detsamma och diktatorn Mubarak tvingades avgå var det en dröm som gick i uppfyllelse. Karine Mannerfelt träffade henne i Kairo våren 2011, i hennes lägenhet med milsvid utsikt mot Nilen.

The afikra Community Podcast
FWD: "The Nawal El Saadawi Reader" [afikra Community Presentation]

The afikra Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 12:29


In this afikra FWD, Aya Nimer talked about the book "The Nawal El Saadawi Reader" by Nawal el Saadawi. This book includes Nawal's non-fiction writings mainly about women oppression. Note: Aya is not an expert on this subject but is sharing information in the hopes of spurring interest in the subject.Hosted by: Mikey Muhanna, afikra Edited by: Ramzi RammanTheme music by The Brooklyn Nomads https://www.instagram.com/thebrooklynnomads/About the afikra Community Presentations:A community member delivers an in-depth presentation on a ‎topic related to the Arab world's history and culture during a one-hour online event. The presentation is the ‎culmination of a month-long afikra coaching process to help identify a topic, find research, and develop the ‎presentation. The goal is to showcase the presenter's curiosity, research, and share some knowledge. Each ‎presentation is followed by a moderated Q&A with questions coming from the live virtual audience on Zoom.  ‎Join the live audience: https://www.afikra.com/rsvp Follow Youtube - Instagram (@afikra_) - Facebook - Twitter Support www.afikra.com/supportAbout afikra:‎afikra is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region- past, present, and future - through conversations driven by curiosity.Read more about us on afikra.com

Dearborn Open Mic
Freethought Lebanon’s Report on Human Rights Violations Against Atheists in Lebanon

Dearborn Open Mic

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 71:20


Nawal el Saadawi, an Egyptian author, activist and physician who became an emblem of the struggle for women’s rights in the patriarchal Arab world and campaigned against female genital mutilation, which she had endured at age 6, died on Sunday March 21, 2021, in Cairo. She was 89. Muslimish invites you to a seminar titled "Nawal El Saadawi: a daring legacy" with host Wissam Charafeddine, coFounder of Muslimish, and Guests Dr. Ginan Rauf, Barbara Nimri Aziz, and Zeinab Assaf Lecanu on Wednesday, March 24, 2021, at 7PM EST. Join us for the live discussion with your comments and questions. The program will be available afterward on Muslimish Freethinkers Podcast.

Ola Violeta
E3: Derechos Sexuales y Reproductivos, entrevista con Yamille Gómez Hernández

Ola Violeta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 55:00


En este tercer episodio hablaremos sobre los Derechos Sexuales y Reproductivos, y el acceso al aborto legal como demanda del movimiento feminista. Entrevistaremos a Niz Yamille Gómez Hernández, activista feminista, quien nos platicará sobre la despenalización del aborto en Oaxaca. En nuestra sección “Las Pioneras”, te presentaremos a Nawal el Saadawi; te explicaremos que es la iconoclacia; y en nuestro "Camino de Flores", nombramos a las que ya no están y por las que pedimos justicia. Conducción: Evlin Aragón Voz Off: Fernanda Ríos Producción: Tolentino

Une Sacrée Paire d'Ovaires
Nawal el Saadawi, l’écriture comme combat

Une Sacrée Paire d'Ovaires

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 5:34


Pour découvrir la collection NUDES de FEMPO, c’est par ici : https://fempo.co/collectionsDans ce 143 ème épisode, Marie Bongars te raconte la vie de Nawal el Saadawi, médecin, autrice, véritable porte voix du féminisme égyptien, qui a vécu toute son existence sous la menace d’un emprisonnement et de meurtres.Bonne écoute!Si vous souhaitez nous contacter, n’hésitez pas à le faire…Par mail : unesacreepairedovaires@gmail.comPar instagram : https://www.instagram.com/unesacreepairedovaires/?hl=frSi vous souhaitez recevoir les transcriptions de ce podcast, vous pouvez me contacter via l’une de ces deux adresses.

Dearborn Open Mic
Muslimish Presents: Nawal El Saadawi: A Daring Legacy Live Broadcast

Dearborn Open Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 100:45


Nawal el Saadawi, an Egyptian author, activist and physician who became an emblem of the struggle for women’s rights in the patriarchal Arab world and campaigned against female genital mutilation, which she had endured at age 6, died on Sunday March 21, 2021, in Cairo. She was 89. Muslimish invites you to a seminar titled "Nawal El Saadawi: a daring legacy" with host Wissam Charafeddine, coFounder of Muslimish, and Guests Dr. Ginan Rauf, Barbara Nimri Aziz, and Zeinab Assaf Lecanu on Wednesday, March 24, 2021, at 7PM EST. Join us for the live discussion with your comments and questions. The program will be available afterward on Muslimish Freethinkers Podcast.

Le journal des idées
Hommage à Nawal el-Saadawi

Le journal des idées

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 4:56


durée : 00:04:56 - Le Journal des idées - par : Jacques Munier - Nawal el-Saadawi, écrivaine et féministe égyptienne, est décédée le 21 mars. Elle était la voix et le visage de la lutte pour l’émancipation des femmes dans le monde arabe.

NRK Bok
Kvinnesaksforkjemperen Nawal el Saadawi er død

NRK Bok

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 12:13


Allerede 5 år gammel skrev Nawal el Saadawi brev til Gud om urettferdigheten i at hun og brødrene ble behandlet forskjellig. Nå er den egyptiske forfatteren og legen død, nær 90 år gammel. Språkforskeren Gunvor Mejdell minnes henne med takk.

Zaitun
Emakumeak eta sexua

Zaitun

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 3:56


2013ko ekainean ezagutu nuen Nawal al Saadawi. Militarrek Anaia Musulmanen aurka egin zuten estatu kolpearen aurreko asteetan, protesta giroa sumatzen zen Kairon. Elkarrizketa bat egin nahi nion eta Saadawik bere etxera joateko esan zidan, han lasaiago egongo ginela argudiatuz. Nola definituko zenuke zure burua? Galdetu nion lehen elkarrizketa hartan. “Gizakia, emakumea, disidentea eta iraultzailea”, erantzun zidan.

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Dutrizac de 6 à 9
L'intégrale du mardi 23 mars

Dutrizac de 6 à 9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 113:52


Entrevue avec Denis Landry, Pêcheur à la retraite : ce mercredi, c’est le début de la pêche aux crabes dans la région de Rimouski. Chronique D’Anaïs Guertin-Lacroix : les fans honorent l'acteur canadien William Shatner à l'occasion de son 90e anniversaire. L’audimat d’Ellen DeGeneres en chute libre après les critiques sur la façon de gérer ses équipes.  Entrevue avec Chantal Arsenault, Présidente du regroupement des maisons pour femmes victimes de violence conjugale : les attentes du regroupement concernant le prochain budget du gouvernement Legault. Chronique de Geneviève Pettersen : la dissidence est là pour rester.  Alain Pronkin, Spécialiste des religions : à Cologne, un rapport sur les abus sexuels dans le diocèse de met en cause plusieurs responsables. La féministe égyptienne Nawal al-Saadawi, décédée dimanche à l’âge de 89 ans, a été pendant des décennies une figure controversée en Égypte. Segment d’actualité avec Alexandre Dubé : le bilan COVID-19 du jour. Point de presse du gouvernement Legault à 13h. Justin Trudeau dénonce le « Québec bashing ». Louis-Charles Thouin sous enquête par la commissaire à l’éthique. La violence faite aux femmes est un fléau au Québec. Entrevue avec Jean-Paul Perreault, président d’Impératif français : la Ville de Montréal a dévoilé lundi un plan d’action pour valoriser son caractère unique de métropole francophone en Amérique, est-ce satisfaisant? Chronique politique provinciale et fédérale avec Antoine Robitaille et Caroline St-Hilaire : un communiqué sur la liberté universitaire. Du baseball à Montréal? Le NPD soutient Attaran.  Chronique politique internationale avec Loïc Tassé, politologue et chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal : fusillade aux États-Unis. L'arme secrète de la Cour suprême des États-Unis. Le président afghan rejette le plan de paix proposé par les Américains. Une étude publiée dans la revue Nature Geoscience sonne l'alarme : les zones intertropicales pourraient devenir inhabitables pour les humains. Chronique sports avec Jean-Philippe Bertrand, animateur du Balado la Dose sur qub radio : match du Canadien annulé hier soir. Une production QUB radio Mars 2021 Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Dutrizac de 6 à 9
Décès d'une féministe égyptienne controversée

Dutrizac de 6 à 9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 11:46


Alain Pronkin, Spécialistes des religions : à Cologne, un rapport sur les abus sexuels dans le diocèse de met en cause plusieurs responsables. La féministe égyptienne Nawal al-Saadawi, décédée dimanche à l’âge de 89 ans, a été pendant des décennies une figure controversée en Égypte. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Pod Academy
Nawal el Saadawi – writer and activist

Pod Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 14:44


The death of writer and activist Nawal el Saadawi has just been announced.  In 2011 Tess Woodcraft interviewed her at a conference organised by the Iranian and Kurdish Women's Right Organisation for Pod Academy. We reproduce it here. Typically, and at 80 years old, she had stopped off at the Occupy encampment around St Paul's Cathedral on her way from the airport, before coming on to the conference. Note: there is also an Italian translation of this podcast, by Federica di Lascio, below. Nawal el Saadawi is one of the foremost Egyptian writers. A doctor by profession, she has written over 40 books of fiction and non-fiction, which have been translated into 30 languages. Since her very first novel, written in her twenties, she has taken on some of the most difficult, challenging, controversial subjects, including: female genital mutilation, domestic violence, child marriage, prostitution, the impact of war on women and children, so-called ‘honour killing’ and the laws that maintain women’s status as minors. It is not surprising perhaps that this has made her many powerful enemies. She has been forced out of employment, she was imprisoned by the Egyptian authorities in the 1980s and in the 1990s she lived under serious death threats from religious fundamentalists. Indeed, she was forced into exile. But now she is back in Egypt where, although now in her eighties, she took an active role in the demonstrations in Tahrir Square last Spring and continues to fight to ensure that women’s rights are part of the political settlement in Egypt. Her writing and activism are seen by women around the world as a beacon of light and she has received many awards, literary and academic. This interview was recorded at a conference in London organised by IKWRO, the Iranian and Kurdish Women’s Rights Organisation, which works to end honour killing and sexual violence against women. Tess Woodcraft:   What did you mean when you wrote in your autobiography: ‘writing is my sole refuge, it’s like breathing’? Nawal el Saadawi:  My work is my love and when you love your work you can do it well.  Since childhood I was forced to study medicine, to become a doctor. But I didn’t dream of being a physician – I dreamt of art, music, poetry, dancing, writing novels. Of course there is no separation of creativity in science and art, but when I was a child I loved to move my body, to dance and this is natural.  But in Egypt at that time it was a taboo to be a dancer or a film actress, and it was very respectable to be a doctor. So I accepted the advice of my parents and went into the medical profession.  But all the time I felt that my writing was my life, and all the time I kept a secret diary under my pillow, and I have never stopped writing from then till now. It is more than oxygen, it is my life. It is more than breathing TW:  How do you see the relationship between your writing and your political activism? N el S: They are inseparable.  Writing and fighting are inseparable.  Why do we write?  Because it gives us pleasure.  Creativity gives us pleasure.  The pleasure of creativity is above everything – it can cure us of all our pains.  But of course creativity can also lead to you to prison and to exile because you challenge the system.  But the pleasure of creativity is more than the pain Nawal el Saadawi at the IKWRO conference TW: You’ve tackled some of the most difficult issues, – one of these is female genital mutilation.  Despite efforts to outlaw it, it is still practised in many countries.  Is it possible to change this? N el S: Of course, but there are many sexual problems in the lives of women – female genital mutilation, rape, honour killing, forced marriages.  They are usually tackled separately, but we have to connect in order to cure. In order to cure the problem, we have to know why we have it.  Why is the clitoris of women cut?  (and we have to link male genital mutilation to female genital mutil...

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast
Remembering Nawal el Saadawi, Egyptian feminist

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 11:47


Prolific Egyptian feminist author Nawal el Saadawi passed away this week. As a long standing critic of all religions and established politics, she received death threats, harassment and was jailed as a dissident in Egypt for her criticism of the Sadat Government. She spent years in exile in the United States, continuing to level attacks against religion, colonialism and western hypocrisy. Islam was also one of her targets, especially the veil, but nor did she shy away from being critical of western feminism.

P1 Kultur
Realityteve + influerare= sant?

P1 Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 53:32


I söndags drog nya säsongen av Robinson i gång, programmet som i Sverige var först med att göra kändisar av vanliga människor. Och från realityserien är i dag inte steget långt till att bli influerare. KRETSLOPPET INFLUERARE - REALITYTEVE Vi pratar med Yasmine Winberg, redaktör och reporter på Resumé om hur realityserien, eller dokusåpan, växt fram och förändrats till att ingå i kretsloppet med teveprogram, youtube, instagram och allmänt kändisskap. TEATER MED ANDRA OCH OM LÄNGTAN EFTER ANDRA Jenny Teleman har varit i en teatersalong. På riktigt. Tillsammans med andra. Turteatern i Stockholm har satt upp "Stolthet och fördom" och är upplyft. Hon har också varit på teater i en digital salong och sett en teaterserie från Örebro teater i åtta delar av Jörgen Dahlqvist. "I ett fält av guld" heter den och handlar om ensamhet som längtan efter andra.  Kritiksamtal alltså! NWAL EL SAADAWI DÖD För tio år sen, mitt under arabiska våren, träffade Karine Mannerfeldt författarinnan Nawal el Saadawi i Kairo för att tala om hennes författarskap och engagemang i politiken. I helgen kom beskedet att el Saadawi gått bort, 89 år gammal. OBS-ESSÄ OM "ANSIKTEN" AV ADAM ZAGAJEWSKI Marie Lundqvist står för dagens OBS-essä om den polske poeten Adam Zagajewski som gått bort. RYSKT VARDAGSLIV I EN SAMMETSDIKTATUR Journalisten Anna-Lena Lauréns reportagebok "Sammetsdiktaturen: Motståndare och medlöpare i dagens Ryssland" har kommit ut i dagarna. Laurén skriver om både politiska händelser men också med sin egen ton om ryskt vardagsliv. Programledare: Fredrik Wadström Producent: Minna Grönfors Producent OBS: Olof Åkerlund

Kulturnytt i P1
Franska kulturarbetare ockuperar teatrar i protest, den egyptiska författaren Nawal El Saadawi och den polske poeten Adam Zagajewski avlidna

Kulturnytt i P1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 11:08


Jay Jay Johansson om sitt nya album, och så recenseras Turteaterns vildsinta tolkning av Jane Austens Stolthet och fördom samt Kim Thúis nya roman Em.

Kulturreportaget i P1
Arabvärldens kvinnliga rebell – hemma hos Nawal el Saadawi (1931-2021)

Kulturreportaget i P1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 43:06


Med anledning av att den egyptiska författaren, feministen och psykiatrikern Nawal el Saadawi gått bort återvänder vi till ett reportage av Karine Mannerfelt från 2011 mitt under den arabiska våren. Möt en då 80-årig rebell på hemmaplan i Kairo. Farmor gav mig min första viktiga lektion i livet, den om rättvisa. Hon ställde borgmästaren mot väggen för att han stal bybornas bomull och gav den till kungen och de engelska kolonisatörerna. Nawal el Saadawi är arabvärldens kvinnliga rebell som i decennier stridit mot maktmisbruk och för kvinnors rättigheter. Redan när hon var tio år drömde hon att Egypten skulle bli fritt. När hon var knappt 20 år protesterade hon på Tahrirtorget för första gången. När hon i februari 2011 gjorde detsamma och diktatorn Mubarak tvingades avgå var det en dröm som gick i uppfyllelse. Karine Mannerfelt träffade henne i Kairo våren 2011, i hennes lägenhet med milsvid utsikt mot Nilen.

Noticentro
Sanción por difusión de imágenes del accidente de Leonel Luna

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 2:01


Sanción por difusión de imágenes del accidente de Leonel LunaMéxico contaría con su propia vacuna anticovidEn un año EU, expulsó a 531,674 personasMuere, Nawal al Saadawi

Kulturnytt i P1
Profiler lämnar webbtidningen Bulletin, P3 Guld-galan kritiseras, vi minns Nawal El Saadawi och Maria Fröhlich tecknar åt Marvel.

Kulturnytt i P1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 10:00


Nyhetssändning från kulturredaktionen P1, med reportage, nyheter och recensioner.

Africa Today
African leaders mourn former Tanzanian president

Africa Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 31:12


African heads of state join mourners to pay their last respects to former Tanzanian President John Magufuli at a state funeral in the capital, Dodoma. Plus, a tribute to Egyptian feminist and trailblazer, Nawal el Saadawi, who has died, aged 89. And on World Water Day, are African nations closer to achieving access to clean, safe water for everyone?

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Nawal al-Saadawi - berühmte ägyptische Frauenrechtlerin gestorben

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 4:48


Autor: Blaschke, Björn Sendung: Fazit Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14

Le journal de 18h00
La mort de l'écrivaine égyptienne féministe Nawal El Saadawi

Le journal de 18h00

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 10:24


durée : 00:10:24 - Journal de 18h - "La jeunesse en Égypte comme à l'étranger, m'a toujours couverte d'amour et de reconnaissance" aimait à dire Nawal El Saadawi, décédée à l'âge de 90 ans, au terme d'une vie de lutte, contre la polygamie, le port du voile islamique, l'excision, non sans briser les tabous du sexe et de la religion.

Les journaux de France Culture
La mort de l'écrivaine égyptienne féministe Nawal El Saadawi

Les journaux de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 10:24


durée : 00:10:24 - Journal de 18h - "La jeunesse en Égypte comme à l'étranger, m'a toujours couverte d'amour et de reconnaissance" aimait à dire Nawal El Saadawi, décédée à l'âge de 90 ans, au terme d'une vie de lutte, contre la polygamie, le port du voile islamique, l'excision, non sans briser les tabous du sexe et de la religion.

Zulema Dueñas
La traición de Saadawy y regreso con Mohamed

Zulema Dueñas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 58:08


En una discusión que tuvimos Saadawi y yo porque queria que le dijera a Mohamed que yo era su woman, tuvimos un distanciamiento y en esos dias platicabamos saadawy y yo pero no teniamos amistad es Facebook y en una de las veces que Mohamed platica conmigo le digo que saadawy y yo tenemos una relación al cual Mohamed aprueba sin problemas y volvemos Saadawy y yo a tener solicitud de amistad de Facebook pero descubro que tenía un nuevo amor y la mujer era familiar de mi amiga Argelia y terminó mi relación con Saadawy y Mohamed seguía buscandome y por despecho vuelvo con él. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Zulema Dueñas
Analizando porque un hombre es maltratador y conozco el concepto narcisista

Zulema Dueñas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 56:14


Después de la ruptura continuo investigando y viendo vídeos psicológicos donde aprendo porque un hombre actúa de esa manera, también sigo con mi tratamiento médico y Saadawi se vuelve mi amigo incondicional. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Palestinian-Jordanian band 47Soul are making waves around the world in a cultish way with their completely unique take on traditional Palestinian street music infused with electronic, hip hop, dancehall, and dabke that they call Shamstep. This trailblazing new genre is named after the province Bilad Al-Sham, with their lyrics focusing on themes of displacement and community. Troy Nelson takes you through a brief history of life in the Middle East before and after the Arab-Israeli War in 1948, which led to the forced displacement of 700,000 Palestinian Arabs from what became known as Israel, stripping them of their freedom and ease of movement. Egyptian feminist activist Nawal el Saadawi once said “If you are creative, you must be dissident."  Here is one such story, of the artist straining against authority. Recorded 09/23/2019. Machina Gamar Marked Safe Intro to Shamstep Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate

From City to the World
Coping with COVID-19: Staying Safe, Sane and Entertained

From City to the World

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020


The public health imperative to stay home has introduced new challenges on a wide scale for mental health, maintaining cybersecurity in our virtual world, and for those with extra time, occupying oneself with home entertainment. In a program dedicated to some of the practical realities of this period, learn key steps to keep your computer and identity safe, discover support systems like the practical application of Eastern and Western philosophy, and consider how world cinema can counter isolation, and isolationism, by connecting us with others and ourselves. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Jerry Carlson, Professor of Media and Communication Arts in CCNY’s Division of Humanities and the Arts; Louis Marinoff, Professor of Philosophy in CCNY’s Division of Humanities and the Arts; Tarek N. Saadawi, Professor of Electrical Engineering in CCNY's Grove School of Engineering, director of CCNY's Center for Information Networking and Telecommunications, and Co-Founder and Co-Director of CCNY's new Cybersecurity master's program. Recorded: May 22, 2020 Online resources mentioned during this episode: Cybersecurity CCNY MS in Cybersecurity: https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/cybersecurity Internet Infrastructure Security: Interview with Prof. Saadawi: http://foreignpolicyconcepts.com/tarek-saadawi-on-internet-infrastructure-security/ Top agencies warn cyber criminals are using coronavirus to step up hacking efforts: https://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/491747-top-agencies-warn-cyber-criminals-are-using-coronavirus-to-step-up Philosophy American Philosophical Practitioners Association: https://appa.edu World Cinema CUNY TV: https://tv.cuny.edu/about.php The British Film Institute polls and surveys: www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/polls-surveys JustWatch streaming guide: https://www.justwatch.com/ The Criterion Channel: https://www.criterionchannel.com/

CutheCrap | The Podcast
3 Days Forward - What To Tell Your Kids x Child Therapist Marwa Saadawi

CutheCrap | The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 31:01


Change is happening to all of us, but mostly to our children. How do you explain to them what's going on without scaring or scarring them? How do you create a schedule and have the follow it that will allow YOU to have time for yourself as well. 

NRK Bok
Anmeldelse: Ahmed Saadawi "Frankenstein i Bagdad"

NRK Bok

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 13:53


Leif Ekle har lest "Ahmed Saadawis "Frankenstein i Bagdad", der den gamle Frankensteinmyten får nytt innhold gjennom borgerkrigens redsler.

Ponk
Ep. 05 - Sassia Lettoun “Il faut arrêter de parler d’hommes et de femmes”

Ponk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 58:32


Sassia est féministe et activiste. Depuis ses 14 ans elle a décidé de combattre l’injustice, qu’elle soit entre les genres ou les orientations sexuelles. Après avoir travaillé dans l’éducation et dans le soutien à la communauté LGBTQI, Sassia fait maintenant partie de la collective ‘Noms Peut-être’, qui combat la suprématie masculine dans les noms de nos rues. Le site de la collective > https://nomspeutetre.wordpress.com/ Leur page facebook > https://www.facebook.com/marie.mineur.777 Le livre “L’amour en plus” d’Elisabeth Badinter > https://www.babelio.com/livres/Badinter-LAmour-en-plus/19126 L’histoire de Nawal el Saadawi > https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawal_el_Saadawi

KPFA - Bay Native Circle
Against the Grain – February 9, 2004

KPFA - Bay Native Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015 8:58


Women and War. At a World Social Forum plenary titled "Wars Against Women, Women Against War," eminent feminists from the global South spoke out against the daily struggles that women face in times of both war and peace. Among them were Booker Prize-winning author Arundhati Roy and Egyptian writer and former political prisoner Nawal el- Saadawi. The post Against the Grain – February 9, 2004 appeared first on KPFA.

Transparent
The Four Paths of Yoga on Transparent: Yoga and Everyday Life

Transparent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2012 16:57


Molly shares some insights into the four paths of yoga and her own challenges looking for a teacher. Also, in this episode you get to learn about Molly's degrees of separation from several dynamic international celebrities! Learn more on Mollylannonkenny.com and join the conversation on facebook. 

Pod Academy
Nawal el Saadawi – writer, activist

Pod Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2012 14:44


Egyptian writer, Nawal el Saadawi, took an active part in the Tahrir Square. "I have been dreaming since I was a child that there would be a revolution in Egypt, but also worldwide, that would cause the whole world to change. So when the Tahrir Square revolution came, I found myself there, as if I was living my dream."

Kulturradion: K1/K2
Nawal el Saadawi - en 80-årig rebell

Kulturradion: K1/K2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2011 43:05


Farmor gav mig min första viktiga lektion i livet, den om rättvisa. Hon ställde borgmästaren mot väggen för att han stal bybornas bomull och gav den till kungen och de engelska kolonisatörerna. Nawal el Saadawi - författare, feminist och psykiatriker blir 80 i år. Hon är arabvärldens kvinnliga rebell som i decennier stridit mot maktmisbruk och för kvinnors rättigheter. Redan när hon var tio år drömde hon att Egypten skulle bli fritt. När hon var knappt 20 år protesterade hon på Tahrirtorget för första gången. När hon nu i februari gjorde detsamma och diktatorn Mubarak tvingades avgå var det en dröm som gick i uppfyllelse. Karine Mannerfelt träffar henne i Kairo våren 2011, i hennes lägenhet med milsvid utsikt mot Nilen.