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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Allah Liberated Women 1400 Years Ago
by LionessOfAllah As a Muslim woman who grew up in a Pakistani home in East London, if there was one thing that stood out about my identity, it was the fact that I was a female. I was somehow different, vulnerable, … Continue reading
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Reflecting upon the under representation of female artists
By Nanke Franks The world of art is typically associated with a sense of creative freedom and expression; art serves as a form of social commentary and throughout history artists have contested social norms through their work. You’d think then, … Continue reading
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