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SUMMARY:Ancient Egypt: Cradle of Gender Equality - NELC Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Ancient Egypt: Cradle of Gender Equality \nwith Cynthia Smith\, Independent Scholar \n  \nUnlike most other ancient societies\, Egyptian women achieved parity with Egyptian men.  The disparities between people’s legal and economic rights were based on differences in social class not gender. The wife\, mother or daughter of a king or prominent official could wield considerable influence. On rare occasions a woman might even assume the full mantle of royal power and rule as king. In this lecture the archaeological record and art will demonstrate how ancient Egyptian women were depicted in literary compositions; in property and contract law; in public and private life; and in religion and mythology. \n\nUniversity of Washington – Smith Hall rm 105 \nA Lecture by the American Research Center in Egypt – Northwest Chapter\nCo-sponsored by the Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization\, University of Washington and Department of Gender\, Women and Sexuality Studies
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LOCATION:University of Washington – Smith Hall\, 1911 Skagit Lane\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
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SUMMARY:Capstone course: Social Justice: Race\, Representation\, and Law – presentation by Alice Rothchild and Huda Giddens
DESCRIPTION:Capstone course: Social Justice: Race\, Representation\, and Law – presentation by Alice Rothchild and Huda Giddens\nAlice will be focusing on her personal journey as a Jewish American and her experiences in Gaza. \nHosted by Professor Kimberly Segall \nLocation: Seattle Pacific University\, Weter Building 202
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/capstone-course-social-justice-race-representation-and-law-presentation-by-alice-rothchild-and-huda-giddens/
LOCATION:Seattle Pacific University\, 3307 3rd Ave W\, Seattle\, WA\, 98119\, United States
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SUMMARY:TALK | Behind The Scenes with NPR’s Correspondent in Jerusalem
DESCRIPTION:Behind The Scenes with NPR’s Correspondent in Jerusalem\nNPR international correspondent Daniel Estrin shares the stories behind his reporting\, from Israel to Gaza to Syria to the White House\, and the joys and challenges of storytelling in one of the most contested and culturally rich corners of the world. \nDaniel Estrin is NPR’s international correspondent in Jerusalem. Since joining NPR in 2017\, he has reported from Israel\, the West Bank\, Gaza\, Iraq\, Lebanon\, and Syria\, chronicling the Trump Administration’s shifting policies in the region. He has also told tales of secret agents\, antiquities dealers\, and ancient manuscripts. Daniel has reported from the Middle East for over a decade\, including seven years with the Associated Press. His work has appeared in The New York Times\, The Atlantic\, The New Republic\, PRI’s The World\, and other media. \nRSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/128-talk-behind-the-scenes-with-nprs-correspondent-in-jerusalem-tickets-85698276853 \nKane Hall:  Room 130
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/talk-behind-the-scenes-with-nprs-correspondent-in-jerusalem/
LOCATION:Kane Hall – University of Washington\, 4069 Spokane Ln 98105\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
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