This podcast relates the realities of Arab Women and their rich and diverse experiences. It aims to represent the multiplicity of women voices. It wishes to break cultural stereotypes about women of the Middle East, and educate and empower the younger generation of Middle Eastern women who were stripped of their historical reference and weren’t necessarily raised to believe in their own agency and power to create their destiny.
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This podcast relates the realities of Arab Women and their rich and diverse experiences. It aims to represent the multiplicity of women voices. It wishes to break cultural stereotypes about women of the Middle East, and educate and empower the younger generation of Middle Eastern women who were stripped of their historical reference and weren’t necessarily raised to believe in their own agency and power to create their destiny.
S7E1: Sexism in Academia – A Conversation on Gender and Power with Dr. Maha El Said
Women of the Middle East
28 minutes 49 seconds
11 months ago
S7E1: Sexism in Academia – A Conversation on Gender and Power with Dr. Maha El Said
Season 7 explores the diverse yet interconnected experiences of women from the MENA region, highlighting themes that resonate across cultures, countries, and generations. Through weekly episodes, we delve into thought-provoking topics, aiming to educate and empower. From gender-based violence and sexism in academia to women's sexual and reproductive health, our discussions may challenge comfort zones—an intentional step toward fostering understanding and respect for these crucial conversations.
Dr. Maha El Said, Chair of the English Department at Cairo University, is a distinguished academic with over 22 years of experience in teaching and research. A pioneer in American Studies, she authored the first comprehensive dissertation on Arab American poetry and has published extensively on literature, gender studies, and the impact of technology on culture.
Beyond academia, Dr. El Said is a powerful advocate for gender equality as the founder of Cairo University's Anti-Harassment and Violence Against Women Unit, the first of its kind in the Arab world. Her innovative work has inspired similar initiatives in 14 Egyptian universities, creating safer and more inclusive academic environments.
A distinguished scholar and an impactful speaker, Dr. Maha continues to transform cultural and academic landscapes through her knowledge and advocacy.
Women of the Middle East
This podcast relates the realities of Arab Women and their rich and diverse experiences. It aims to represent the multiplicity of women voices. It wishes to break cultural stereotypes about women of the Middle East, and educate and empower the younger generation of Middle Eastern women who were stripped of their historical reference and weren’t necessarily raised to believe in their own agency and power to create their destiny.