“It’s a virtual museum; we don’t have any galleries, exhibition spaces or bricks and mortar. And this is precisely what makes it so fantastic: everyone all over the world has access to the exhibition...
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WoMen Dialogue Magazine offers online articles for a wide range of readers who share a common interest in women’s rights in Denmark, the Middle East and North Africa. Target audiences include individuals, organisations and companies working with women’s rights and involved in Danish-Arab partnerships projects Read more
Magazine: Denmark
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09-12-2010
When Jordanians went to the polls in 2007’s local elections, one candidate in particular stood out. Kawtar Abd-Allah Bakheet Al-Egweiri was a clear vote-winner (being the woman candidate who received...
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23-10-2010
The new book and photo exhibition Seven tells the stories of mistreated women, subjected to this statutory threshold of pain lasting seven years. Where do we cross over the line of our own threshold...
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07-06-2010
It is hardly a secret that men dominate the public sphere in most parts of the world, also in the Arab world. The past generation, however, women have gained ground as their access to education...
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07-06-2010
Although the story was fictional, the situation is a real one for many Danish women. Each year more than 2,000 women victims of violence stay at a shelter. If they knock on the door of one of Denmark...
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12-05-2010
”In literature, fiction can do something that non-fiction cannot as through works of fiction we can indirectly meet ‘the other person’. And it’s through this meeting that we can learn to understand...
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12-05-2010
No difference between the national and international struggle for women’s rights “I’m here to celebrate International Women’s Day because, when it comes to the fight for women’s rights, I don’t...
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14-04-2010
Since the mid 1990s, the right of Muslim women to wear headscarves at work has been a source of constant debate among politicians, the public and in the media. To begin with, the debate primarily...









