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Feminism: The Journalist
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"There are various forms of harassment but they have all morphed into this one understanding of harassment. And so sexual harassment is kind of normalized because we do not differentiate between all the different types of harassments."
Our guide for today on this journey of communal actualization is Yasmena AlMulla, an NYU trained political scientist and freelance journalist, whose words frequently appear on Gulf news, Politics Today, Kuwait times, Middle East Eye, and Raseef 22.
Yasmena mainly covers political, social, and human rights issues. As of late, she's been providing her readers with on-the-ground coverage of the Kuwaiti women's rights movement. I want to set the stage for this interview by shining the spotlight on three main points of focus for our dialogue:
- About Yasmena and her unique human journey.
- Explore the complex dynamic and at times disturbing world that is women's lives in the middle east.
- Provide you with the best practices for effective communication on matters that may be political or social in nature that frequently stir up reptilian emotions.
References mentioned in this episode:
Humans of New York
Reuters Eyewitness
Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media
Fatma Al Ajmi Murder Case
Farah Akbar's Murder Case
Jeanelyn Villavende's Murder Case
Our Women on The Ground - A Book by Zahra Hankir
Men Explain Things to Me - A Book by Rebecca Solnit
Reach out to Yasmena at:
Instagram @yasmenawrites
Linkedin
Reach out to broadband at:
Instagram @broadband.podcast
Email aziz@seedsmedia.org
Other Links
Reach out to luucid at:
Instagram @luucidkw
Website luucidkw.com
For guest recommendations Email hello@luucid.co
23 episoade
Manage episode 316928937 series 2898007
"There are various forms of harassment but they have all morphed into this one understanding of harassment. And so sexual harassment is kind of normalized because we do not differentiate between all the different types of harassments."
Our guide for today on this journey of communal actualization is Yasmena AlMulla, an NYU trained political scientist and freelance journalist, whose words frequently appear on Gulf news, Politics Today, Kuwait times, Middle East Eye, and Raseef 22.
Yasmena mainly covers political, social, and human rights issues. As of late, she's been providing her readers with on-the-ground coverage of the Kuwaiti women's rights movement. I want to set the stage for this interview by shining the spotlight on three main points of focus for our dialogue:
- About Yasmena and her unique human journey.
- Explore the complex dynamic and at times disturbing world that is women's lives in the middle east.
- Provide you with the best practices for effective communication on matters that may be political or social in nature that frequently stir up reptilian emotions.
References mentioned in this episode:
Humans of New York
Reuters Eyewitness
Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media
Fatma Al Ajmi Murder Case
Farah Akbar's Murder Case
Jeanelyn Villavende's Murder Case
Our Women on The Ground - A Book by Zahra Hankir
Men Explain Things to Me - A Book by Rebecca Solnit
Reach out to Yasmena at:
Instagram @yasmenawrites
Linkedin
Reach out to broadband at:
Instagram @broadband.podcast
Email aziz@seedsmedia.org
Other Links
Reach out to luucid at:
Instagram @luucidkw
Website luucidkw.com
For guest recommendations Email hello@luucid.co
23 episoade
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