• Saiza Nabarawi,(Egyptian Arabic: سيزا النبراوى) also spelt as Siza Nabrawi or Ceza Nabarawi, (born Zainab Mohamed Mourad Nabarawi, Egyptian Arabic: زينب...
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  • She famously returned from Rome unveiled alongside Huda Sha'arawi and Saiza Nabarawi. Most of Musa's works as an academic and activist come from her writings...
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  • movements also in other parts of the world, a need expressed notably by Saiza Nabarawi. This tendency did have results. The Syrian-Lebanese Women's Union,...
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    Switzerland, United States, USSR, and Yugoslavia. Egyptian feminist Saiza Nabarawi, who was a vice president of the International Alliance of Women, attended...
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  • joined the Women's Popular Resistance Committee (founded by the feminist Saiza Nabarawi). Safinaz Kazem, a journalist, theater critic and writer, is the author...
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    Women activists like Rose al Yusuf, Safiya Zaghloul, Nabawiyya Musa, Saiza Nabarawi and Doria Shafik fought for women's rights in the socially conservative...
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  • conference for Eastern women similar to that in Berlin was voiced by Saiza Nabarawi, and answered by Nour Hamada, who took the task of arranging it. The...
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  • Conference in Rome and upon her return, along with Nabawiyya Musa and Saiza Nabarawi, Shaarawi caused outrage in the gesture that she made against the Egyptian...
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  • first issue appeared on 1 February that year. Its editor was Ceza or Saiza Nabarawi. The Egyptian Feminist Union, founded in Cairo by Huda Shaarawi in March...
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    Aflatoun (1924–1989), painter, Marxist activist, WIDF council (1945) Saiza Nabarawi (1897–1985), journalist, women's rights advocate, WIDF vice president...
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  • nonfiction author Mother Irini (1936–2006), abbess, religious writer Saiza Nabarawi (1897–1985), journalist, newspaper editor, feminist Iris Nazmy (died...
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    suffragist Rasuna Said Indonesia 1910 1965 political leader, nationalist Saiza Nabarawi Egypt 1897 1985 journalist Salma Sobhan Bangladesh 1937 2003 lawyer...
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