Egypt: The Cultural Side of a Blogosphere
According to a Berkman Center for Internet and Society study, Mapping the Arabic blogsphere, the Egyptian blogsphere is by far the largest cluster in the Arabic blogsphere that includes several...
View ArticleInclusiveness Of Citizen Media In Egypt
In the series of posts highlighting the current state of citizen media in Egypt, we have talked about taboos like sexuality in the blogsphere, in addition to the cultural side of it. However, a...
View ArticleThe First Posts from the Exploring Taboos Project
The “Exploring Taboos” project conducted by the Nazra team has finally started with workshops attended by five people: two females and three males. Fatma Emam, one of the project's coordinators, said...
View ArticleMinya: Workshop Participants Begin by Narrating Their Stories
During the last week of September, the next phase of the project “Women of Minya Day by Day” took place. A three-day training was given to a group of women from Dawadia village in Upper Egypt. Sessions...
View ArticleMinya: Workshop Participants Narrate More Stories
Continuing with the outcome of first workshop for “Women of Minya Day by Day” that took place from September 23-25; Nevine Fahem, the project's organizer, wrote that approximately 16 posts had been...
View Article[Podcast] Interview with Randa AbulDahab
Randa AbulDahab is a blogger working with the New Women Foundation and the “Women of Minya Day by Day” project. In addition, she is a filmmaker and has been leading the video and photography workshops...
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