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    No One Left Behind: The Time is Now to Support Egypt’s Elderly

    The 30th Anniversary of the UN International Day of Older Persons was a bittersweet day for me....

    Nancy Hadi 19 October 2020
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    Looking Into One of the Lesser Known Roles of an Actor: Networking

    Auditions, rehearsals, workshops, long shoots, performances – acting is in and of itself both demanding and oftentimes...

    Mary Aravanis 15 October 2020
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    To Raise a Feminist Son: Why and How

    “I don’t think you can ever protect your child from the patriarchy, but you can educate your...

    Noran Morsi 10 October 2020
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    Why Should Euthanasia be Legally Permitted in the Middle East?

    “Euthanasia” refers merciful killing, in Greek. It is a process that comprises several forms, such as active,...

    Christina Aziz Hannah 1 October 2020
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    Clean Cinema and Egypt: How Normalized Are Portrayals of Harassment?

    In light of recent events that have taken Egypt by storm, namely the exposure of serial harasser...

    Reem Abdulkader 27 September 2020
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    #StayHome but Buy This and That: When a Pandemic is Used as a Marketing ‘Trend’

    Advertising can be a vicious world, grabbing at almost anything to use as a means to an...

    Mary Aravanis 20 September 2020
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    Colonial Nostalgia: Macron Brings Stockholm Syndrome From Paris to Beirut

    When a tragic blast hit the city of Beirut in early August, killing nearly 200 and injuring...

    Amina Zaineldine 2 September 2020
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    Redefining Girlhood: From Soad Hosny to Egypt’s Young Instagram Feminists

    Earlier this year in July, Egypt’s young and digital savvy feminists took on social media platforms, mainly...

    Mirna Abdulaal 7 August 2020
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    Dahab: A Thriving Golden Coastal Town with Untapped Tourism Potential

    Situated between the turquoise blue waters of the wondrous Red Sea and the rocky red cliffs of...

    Mary Aravanis 24 July 2020
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    Collateral Care: On the Harder Days, I Wake Up For My Plants

    When I was a child, I had a Tamagotchi. I’m quite certain it died within three or...

    Amina Zaineldine 17 July 2020
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    Privilege and Suffering: Intersectionality as a Tool to Understand Women’s Struggles in Egypt

    Egyptian women are engaged in endless battles that surface on all levels of society: From a wave...

    Nadia Salem 10 July 2020
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    Anti-Black Racism in the Arab World: Denial, Ignorance, or Both?

    As social media is swamped with photos and videos of primarily Black people protesting the ongoing violence,...

    Zena Salem 29 June 2020
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    Beating the Drums of War? Egypt’s National Security Threat and the Nile Dispute

    A huge number of studies have indicated that future conflicts in the Middle East and Africa would...

    Menna Shaker 28 June 2020
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    Working From Home: How the Experience Differs Pre and Post-Pandemic

    Waking up at a somewhat comfortable time, taking the time to prepare a fresh cup of coffee...

    Mary Aravanis 26 June 2020
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    Measures Egypt Should Maintain and Implement Post-Pandemic

    Staying home should inspire us to generate new ideas and policies to boost our economy that would...

    Mohammed Nosseir 12 June 2020
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    Coronavirus: Coping with Trauma and Abuse in Isolation is a Struggle

    Before I start, I’d like to tell you a little bit of my story as a Muslim-American...

    Reem Abdellatif 8 June 2020
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    Egypt’s Performative Solidarity with Black America

    There exist two very distinct, separate realities of life in Egypt. Much like the racial dichotomy of...

    Niveen Ghoneim 3 June 2020
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