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Nawal is played by three actresses (Dana Levanovsky, Amy McWilliams and Rena Cherry Brown) as the character ages, and history does seem to accrue with this group portrayal.
Forum Theatre's 'Scorched': Rambling play acted with admirable force Nelson Pressley 2010
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"Nawal", a young Moroccan woman, is proud of these reforms.
WN.com - Articles related to Wind power geared for investment 2009
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"Nawal", a young Moroccan woman, is proud of these reforms.
WN.com - Articles related to Wind power geared for investment 2009
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Farouk Hosni doesn’t only represent himself, but rather a country that does not have a complete “freedom of expression”, not to mention that he himself didn’t have the spine to stand up to those prosecuting Egyptian thinkers who voice different views that do not go well with the main stream such as Nawal Sadawy, Nasr Abu Zeid, etc..
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Blogging Farouk Hosni’s Defeat 2009
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Said Egyptian author and activist Nawal El Saadaw of her days making history in Tahrir Square: "I felt for the first time that women were equal to men."
Dr. Peggy Drexler: Women and Revolution - What Now? Dr. Peggy Drexler 2011
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Said Egyptian author and activist Nawal El Saadaw of her days making history in Tahrir Square: "I felt for the first time that women were equal to men."
Dr. Peggy Drexler: Women and Revolution - What Now? Dr. Peggy Drexler 2011
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"History has taught us that women's rights are the first bargaining chip," says Nawal Yazeji , a mother of three grown children who works as a schoolteacher and a freelance women's rights researcher and activist in Syria, where antigovernment demonstrations began in March.
In Mideast: Career, Family and Activism Brooke Anderson 2011
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Said Egyptian author and activist Nawal El Saadaw of her days making history in Tahrir Square: "I felt for the first time that women were equal to men."
Dr. Peggy Drexler: Women and Revolution - What Now? Dr. Peggy Drexler 2011
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We are chanting for unity and for people's rights for peaceful demonstration and demands for reforms, says Nawal Zubari, an activist and a member of the National Democratic Action society.
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Said Egyptian author and activist Nawal El Saadaw of her days making history in Tahrir Square: "I felt for the first time that women were equal to men."
Dr. Peggy Drexler: Women and Revolution - What Now? Dr. Peggy Drexler 2011
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