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How Pakistani women are taking the internet back
How Pakistani women are taking the internet back
TED Fellow Nighat Dad studies online harassment, especially as it relates to patriarchal cultures like the one in her small village in Pakistan. She tells the story of how she set up Pakistan's first cyber harassment helpline, offering support to women who face serious threats online. "Safe access to the internet is access to knowledge ...
1000 years of female literature in Japan
1000 years of female literature in Japan
Casa Asia and Satori Editions celebrate the Night of the Books with the Japanese woman reflected in her literature. From Lady Murasaki to Banana Yoshimoto, a journey back in time to the feminine heart of Japan: a presentation of a complete selection of the most important writers in, daring women who represented the japanese female voice of their gereneración from the 11th century to the 21st century.
Why are there so few women in Chinese politics? By Javier Borràs i Arumí for EsGlobal
Why are there so few women in Chinese politics? By Javier Borràs i Arumí for EsGlobal
The role of women in the Chinese political power is reduced, and decreases even more in the top positions, due to the maintenance of certain traditional roles and social barriers that benefit men.Keep reading
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Meeting: "The time of women. Asian Chronicles"
Casa Asia and La Línea del Horizonte organize a meeting with Ángeles Espinosa following the publication of her book "El tiempo de las mujeres. Crónicas asiáticas", in which she collects a selection of her chronicles, interviews and articles based on the transversality of gender issues.Keep reading