Arab Women Savor Patches of Political Progress
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July 22, 2004
May Farah WeNews
In addition to political gains and addressing grievances,
attendees could find artwork and films showing the history of
women's movements in the Arab World. But for many, it is not the
political or the factual but the human connection that is the most
empowering aspect of these meetings.
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'The most important part of these conferences is the networking
aspect,' says Afkhami, the Iranian-born activist who now lives in
exile in the United States. 'There is an extraordinary value in
connecting people together. Some may consider this a side benefit,
but to me it's a major one.'
-- Elizabeth Dwoskin
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