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DESCRIPTION:The still incomplete Egyptian Revolution is arguably the most 
 geopolitically significant uprising so far in the middle east. One of its 
 signal characteristics was the widespread participation of women both in 
 Tahrir and in the organizing of protest. The political diversity of 
 participation in the uprisings was visible in the varying appearance of 
 women in the square, from religious garb to secular dress. Women were also 
 notable targets of repressive violence. \n\nGihan Abou Zeid, a visiting 
 Egyptian activist, will share her images of Tahrir and discuss women's 
 experience at the Square. Zeid is an expert on women’s rights in Egypt 
 and the Arab world as well as development politics as they pertain to women 
 and youth.\n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/08/19/18719900.php
SUMMARY:Occupy Forum: The Egyptian Revolution Through a Woman's Eyes with Gihan Abou Zeid
LOCATION:The Women's Building, Audre Lorde Room\n3543 18th Street, San Francisco, CA 
 94110\n(Between Valencia and Guerrero Streets)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/08/19/18719900.php
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