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Today Kate Raphael talks with San Francisco State Professor Rabab Abdulhadi about the life of one of Eygpt’s most famous feminists Nawal el Saadawi who died recently. Sadaawi’s 1977 book, titled in English, The Hidden Face of Eve: Women in the Arab World, looked at practices such as clitoridectomy and workplace rape in the context of class and colonialism as well as culture. It was published in the United States with a foreword by Gloria Steinem. But first Lisa Dettmer talks to Tiny (aka Lisa Gray-Garcia) who is a formerly unhoused, incarcerated poverty scholar, revolutionary journalist, lecturer, poet, visionary, teacher and single mom and , daughter of a houseless, disabled, indigenous mama Dee, and the co–founder of POOR Magazine/and poor New Network. is a poor people led/indigenous people led, grassroots non-profit, arts organization dedicated to providing revolutionary media access, art, education and advocacy to silenced youth, adults and elders in poverty ....
Guest Column: How Bravey Could Have Been Braver February 9, 2021 Alexi Pappas, Olympic runner and indie filmmaker, is now a published author, having just released her memoir Bravey: Chasing Dreams, Befriending Pain, and other Big Ideas. The title of her book comes from a short poem she wrote: “run like a bravey, sleep like a baby, dream like a crazy, replace cant with maybe through sunny & shady.” It blew up on the internet, and “Bravey” stuck as a moniker for her fans, mainly young women runners. Pappas tweeted her Bravey poem days after I walked on to my college cross country team after a summer of nursing a bone injury, and I resonated with the power of betting on yourself, through “sunny,” but especially through “shady.” ....