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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Egyptian Feminist Union (section Saiza Nabarawi)
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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