Women & Gender
- Apr- 2021 -18 April
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She waited next to one of the gunmen, glancing at him with fear. It was a boy a…
Read More » - Feb- 2021 -14 February
Patriarchy Kills: Marwa al-Baiti is Not the First or the Last
Patriarchy Kills: “A husband in Mukalla burned his wife, Marwa al-Baiti, alive in front of their children.” This…
Read More » - Dec- 2020 -26 December
A Critical Reading of the Yemeni Feminist Discourse
There is no single definition of what counts as a feminist movement. Some see that every movement that…
Read More » - 18 December
Cancelling TEDx Seiyun Women: A Discussion
Two months ago, while I was scrolling through my Facebook newsfeed, an event titled ‘TEDx Seiyun Women’ caught…
Read More » - Nov- 2020 -5 November
Subjugation of Women: The Case of Unpaid Domestic Labor
“Were men born incapable of doing any house chores?” Asma asks herself this question each time she looks…
Read More » - Oct- 2020 -28 October
From Selling Bread and Roses to Real Estate and Firearms
Gendered division of labor is not a fixed matter in all societies, since it is subject to social…
Read More » - 27 October
My Journey in the World of Stories
Who chose the other? “She loves chattering and weaving strange tales.” This sentence jumped out at me as…
Read More » - 12 October
The Case of Guardianship in Marriage in Conceptual Debates and Real Life Stories
Even a quick look at Yemeni legislation affecting women reveals aspects of their derogated status. Among these is…
Read More » - Sep- 2020 -30 September
Domestic Violence in Yemen and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Women around the world have long been suffered from psychological, verbal, physical and sexual violence carried out against…
Read More » - Jun- 2020 -4 June
Umm-al-Subyan: The Beginning, Origins and the First Potential Clue from Sabaean Archaeological Inscriptions
She is the most horrifying demon of all: the queen of terror who swore from the beginning of…
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