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The work of Marlene Juliane, an illustrator based in Germany, often redefines femininity using nudity and body hair.
Ghenwa Antonios

The Artists of Instagram on the Real Women of the World

It’s high time that hegemonic “feminine” standards are ousted by the realities of what it means to be a woman. Marlene Juliane's art does that.
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Hossein Cheaito

Political parties shame rape victims but still preach women empowerment in Lebanon

A recent post from the Free Patriotic Movement shamed women for being victims of rape, reflecting a wider issue of female empowerment in political parties.
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Hossein Cheaito

Women in Lebanon’s Film Industry and Beyond—Actress Natasha Choufani reports

“I am not naive to think that people will change because of campaigns or workshops or speeches or anything like...
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Period done by canva
Sherry Al-Hayek

I Got My Period

If they asked, I would say that I didn't know who the pad was for.
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Tamara Saade

Lebanese women in politics discussed at the American University of Beirut

"If we lower the gender-gap by 25 percent, there would be an economic empowerment of 5.8 trillion of the global economy"
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