editor's pick
-
"The Stranger" poem by Suzanne Alaywan
The stranger is a poem by Lebanese poet Suzanne Alaywan about her feelings between the past and the present.
-
Song of the day: Em Jinin (We are women) by Rojda
Kurdish singer Rojda has released her song named “Em Jinin (English: We are women)” on social media platforms.
-
Resistance that makes history: Kobanê
Kobanê attracted the attention of the whole world with its historical resistance, and the 134-day resistance gave hope to the peoples.
-
Song of the day: ZAN (Woman) by Rana Mansour
Rana Mansour has dedicated her song ZAN (Women) to women in Iran, who are denied basic human rights.
-
Song of the day: Canción sin miedo (Stranê cesaret)
Canción sin miedo rewritten by the Jineology Academy in North and Syria is dedicated to Martyr Zîlan and all revolutionary women who were killed all around the world.
-
Song of the day: Azadî by Naaz
Naaz rewrote the lyrics of her song, “Azadî” for Jina Mahsa Amini and all resisting women.
-
Song of the day: Woman Life Freedom by Sevdaliza
“A woman without freedom is like a flower without soil. With freedom, she blooms. Without it, she withers,” Iranian-Dutch musician Sevdaliza said, explaining her new song “Woman Life Freedom.”
-
Song of the day: Rozhalat Tanya Nya by Amal Saeed Kurda
“Rozhalat Tanya Nya” is a song written and sung by singer Amal Saeed Kurda to support the protests that began in Iran following the killing of Jina Mahsa Amini by Iranian so-called ‘morality police’.
-
Nagihan was the light, consciousness, hope and beauty of women
Nagihan Akarsel was the light, consciousness, hope and beauty of women. Standing by her is standing by beauty, goodness and freedom. Nagihan's life energy and love of life will continue to lead us all.
-
Portrait of the day: Gurbetelli Ersöz
Gurbetelli Ersöz was Turkey’s first female editor-in-chief. On October 8, 1997, she was killed in a clash with the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP).
-
Song of the day: Three languages, three women and ‘Bella Ciao'
Let’s listen to the song “Bella Ciao” from Itziar Ituño Martínez, Mizgin Tahir and Erica Boschiero: “Three languages, three women and ‘Bella Ciao’.
-
Song of the day: Bella Ciao/ Iranian version for Jina Mahsa Amini
Let's listen together to the Iranian version of “Bella Ciao" sung by an Iranian woman for Jina Mahsa Amini.
-
Poem of the day: For Jina Mahsa Amini...
We share a Persian poem written for Jina Mahsa Amini, who was killed by morality police in Iran.
-
Song of the day: Faryade Kohneh by Rana Mansour
Let’s listen to the Faryade Kohneh song by Iranian-American musician and singer Rana Mansour.
-
Movie of the day: The Help
The Help is a film focusing on the story of black maids during the civil rights movement of the 1960s in Mississippi.
-
Song of the day: Sharaf by Shanaz
Sharaf song is a song sung by singer Shanaz, composed by Navid Zardi and written by Ranj Sangawi. The song draws attention to femicide.
-
Portrait of the day: Nana Asma
Nana Asma, who devoted her life to the education of African women, was loved by people and became a role model for African women.
-
Song of the day: Batwanes Beek by Warda Al-Jazairia
Warda Al-Jazairia started singing when she was very young and became famous among Arab children in France after her songs were played on a local radio.
-
Song of the day: 1980 by Ezginin Günlüğü
Let’s listen to the song “1980” by Ezginin Günlüğü (English: Melody’s Diary), a band formed in 1982 in Turkey.