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Our big debate with four International Women who speak up. Feminist publisher tally of india. Lebanese poet and journalist jumana how down. Activist and author. Of france from United States film historian Ellen Harrington director of the German Film Institute. Last week our panelists debated the me too movement and its global effects. This time theyll tackle the sign of selfdetermination. For a symbol of oppression. What i say is that as a woman you should be free to do whatever you want to do you with your body if you want to or her job you should be free not to wear it if you dont want to want to wear hijab you should be supported in order not to wear it and whats going on for example now in iran is very interesting because women are protesting in the street to shoot to protest against the flag the job is that is mandatory and you even see women with a huge job supporting their none here job in sisters in their right not to wear it and thats something i tried shes very make really ma
including all of their diversity and not only focusing on the voices of women like me who come from tribulation who are educated and that s really we can do that in the few years that i as an older woman have left to publish i think i ll be happy i know we have different levels of optimism on this panel but just a quick answer from all of you just a really short when are we on the verge of a new with all the friction that we ve just been discussing are we on the verge of a new type geist ellen and i certainly hope so i couldn t take it if we weren t moving in the right direction in some way oh yes man a definitely yeah samisen there it is. i just i am just trying to go exactly as i like as a result. yes we are especially because because we have new means to connect we have never been able to connect in such a way as today so that s something that makes me positive and optimistic good and