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Wafa Ghnaim
August 25, 2015
Essays & Poetry

Article: Introduction to Modern Day Arab Feminism

Wafa Ghnaim
August 25, 2015
Essays & Poetry

Check out my article that discusses modern day Arab feminism, and the true “double-bind” of being an Arab American woman.

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