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Acclaimed Egyptian feminist Nawal Saadawi dies at age 89 March 21, 2021 GMT CAIRO (AP) Nawal Saadawi, a renowned Egyptian feminist, psychiatrist and novelist, whose writings have stirred controversy for decades in an overwhelming conservative society, died of age-related health problems in Cairo on Sunday, officials said. She was 89. Egypt’s Culture Minister Inas Abdel-Dayem mourned Saadawi’s passing, saying her writings had created a great intellectual movement. Born in October 1931 in a Nile Delta village, just north of Cairo, Saadawi studied medicine in Cairo University and the Columbia University in New York. She worked as a psychiatrist and university lecturer and authored dozens of books. She was also a regular writer in Egyptian newspapers. ....
Most have a positive sense of self. And more findings from our research survey of Canada. Elizabeth Saewyc is director and professor at the UBC School of Nursing; Ace Chan is a PhD student at the UBC School of Population and Public Health and a research assistant at UBC’s SRAVYRC; Ashley B. Taylor is a postdoctoral research fellow at UBC’s SRAVYRC. This article was originally published in the Conversation here. SHARES A counter-protester flashes a sign supportive of trans kids at a demonstration Saturday at the Vancouver Art Gallery that billed itself opposing ‘child medical-transition and gender identity in schools.’ ....
A Russian court on Monday opened the trial of a feminist activist and artist charged with disseminating pornography after she shared drawings of female bodies online. The case has sparked both domestic and international criticism, just eight months after President Vladimir Putin signed constitutional amendments that outlawed same-sex marriage and tasked the government with “preserving traditional family values.” Yulia Tsvetkova, 27, from the far-eastern city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, faces up to six years in prison after posting stylised drawings of vaginas on the popular social network platform VKontakte. The first hearing comes a year and a half after Tsvetkova was first detained. ....
But for the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm people, their relationship with the site dwarfs colonization by about 9,000 years. Before the site became part of the City of Coquitlam, they knew it as a lush spot for food, medicine, ceremony and, due to its high elevation, a refuge during floods and raids by other communities, said Hall. After the Riverview Hospital officially closed in 2012, the province and Kwikwetlem First Nation, with help from the public, worked on envisioning the site’s future. Some major announcements for the site came last month: a new name in hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓, the downriver dialect of the Salishan language Halkomelem, and some land returned to the nation’s hands after more than a century. ....
Rachael Blackmore has shown you can gallop to victory without using the F-word Perhaps the most inspirational part of the jockey s triumph was her refusal turn a victory speech into a feminist battle cry 12 April 2021 • 7:32pm Blackmore is the first female jockey to triumph in the 182-year history of the Grand National Credit: Tim Goode/PA Wire “She’d ride like a piece of lightning,” wrote Enid Bagnold in National Velvet. “No more weight’n a piece of lightning.” How many of us thought of 14-year-old Velvet Brown when Rachael Blackmore galloped all the way to victory in the Grand National at the weekend? ....