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DESCRIPTION:Celebrating International Women's Day, 2013\n\nArab Spring activist-leader 
 speaks\n\nWith events in Egypt bringing to the world's attention once more 
 the unfinished and unfolding nature of the Arab Spring, we want to 
 commemorate this year's International Women's Day by hearing from an 
 Egyptian activist, participant and organizer of the Arab Spring.\n\nFrom 
 the beginnings in the textile strikes, through their participation in 
 Tahrir Square in 2011, to being the first to challenge Morsi's limitations 
 to full freedom for all Egyptians, women have been demonstrating that the 
 revolution's success brings about fundamental changes in every-day human 
 relations. They have most powerfully demonstrated how freedom cannot be 
 limited to neither political (elections) nor economic (jobs) "sphere," but 
 must restructure the whole of society from the bottom up.\n\nAhmed Salah, 
 formerly a co-founder and strategist until end of 2010 of the April 6th 
 Movement, former leader of Youth For Change, and current leader of the 
 coalition of the committees for the defense of the revolution, will present 
 the recent developments in the Middle East up to the current unrest, which 
 is much more fundamental than opposition to Morsi's 
 Constitution.\n\nSponsored by the Institute for the Critical Study of 
 Society\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/03/01/18732944.php
SUMMARY:Arab Spring activist-leader speaks
LOCATION:Niebyl-Proctor Library\n6501 Telegraph Ave. (at Alcatraz)\nOakland, Ca.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/03/01/18732944.php
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