editor's pick
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Portrait of the Day: Figen Yüksekdağ
Figen Yüksekdağ is a woman, politician, socialist, and journalist who does not take a step back by saying “I stand by my words”.
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Melodies, dances and songs of resisting women...
African women danced, Afghan women sang the “El Pueblo Unido” song against the Taliban…
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Invisible victims of Istanbul pogrom: Women and children
Looted shops, goods of shops in the middle of the street, people carrying sticks in their hands… The Istanbul pogrom of 1955 meant much more for women and children than the photographs show.
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Song of the day: سرود سحر | Ode to Dawn
Let's listen to the song “Ode to Down” that is the song of Afghan women struggling for freedom and equality.
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Movie of the day: Cairo 678
Cairo 678 is an Egyptian film focusing on the daily public sexual harassment of three women of different social backgrounds in Egypt.
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Song of the day: The Top of the Mountain by Rim Banna
Today, we chose “The Top of the Mountain” song by Palestinian singer Rim Banna for you.
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Portrait of the day: Didar Şensoy
Didar Şensoy, also known as the 'Sister' of the prisoners and their families, was the symbol of the human rights struggle in Turkey.
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Book of the day: Memories of the Resistance
The story of Grete, the resistance to Nazism...
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Movie of the day: Halam Geldi (My Aunt is Here)
"Halam Geldi" (My Aunt Is Here) tells the drama of child brides
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Book of the day: Cinderella who did not want to eat partridges
Would you like to read a book that turns the classic Cinderella story upside down? You should read the book entitled “Cinderella who did not want to eat partridges”, a story written by Nunila López Salamero.
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Song of the day: Jinên Şengalê by Tara Mamedova
The Jinên Şengalê (The Women of Shengal) song of Tara Mamedova is a song about the Yazidi women, who were killed, displaced and sold as slaves during the genocide committed against the Yazidi community by ISIS on August 3, 2014.
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Song of the day: La vie en rose by Édith Piaf
“La vie en rose” is the signature song of French singer Édith Piaf. The song was written in 1945 and released as a single in 1947.
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Movie of the day: Women Make Film
Do you want to know the names of women filmmakers? This documentary film includes many stories of women filmmakers.
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Song of the day: Shekoufeh Miraghsad by Hooniak Band
Let’s listen to the Shekoufeh Miraghsad song by Hooniak Band together.
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“There are thousands of people struggling against persecution like Deniz”
A year has passed since Deniz Poyraz was killed in the attack on the HDP office in Izmir but the people behind her murder haven’t been revealed yet.
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Symbol of Palestinian feminist movement: Azza Qassem
Azza Qassem was a Palestinian feminist, women’s rights activist and rebel affecting Palestinian society.
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Struggle of 65-year-old Yazidi woman
65-year-old Yazidi woman Caziya Hisên, who has carried out activities for Yazidi women in both Rojava and Europe, spoke to NuJINHA about her endless struggle.
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"We Were and They Were": Novel by writer Mahbuba Khalifa about her life
A novel about a woman who did not choose her profession yet excelled at it... She did not choose exile, but she did manage to light a candle of hope in the middle of sadness and sorrow.
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Song of the day: Mamamuso by Sona Jobarteh
Let’s listen to Gambian singer Sona Jobarteh's Mamamuso song together...
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Portrait of the day: Iranian mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani
Maryam Mirzakhani was an Iranian mathematician and a professor of mathematics at Stanford University. She was honored with the Fields Medal, the most prestigious award in mathematics.