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Past, Present, Future: Gulf Women in the Economy
February 18, 2015 8 min. read

With the appearance of oil in the mid-20th century, the structure of the average Arabian family began to change. So, too, did women’s participation in the economy and their societal status.

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A Candid Discussion with Ayatollah Abdolhamid Masoumi-Tehrani
May 28, 2014 11 min. read

  Abdolhamid Masoumi-Tehrani is an Iranian Ayatollah based in Tehran, Iran. He is also a calligrapher and painter, who uses his art works to challenge openly Iran’s ruling clergy and power elite to adopt a more tolerant social and political order. A recent calligraphic art work by Ayatollah Masoumi-Tehrani sent shock waves through Iran’s ruling […]

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Burn Victims in Herat: Pictures of Poverty, Self-Immolation and Mourning
November 8, 2010 1 min. read

The New York Times’ journalism  on Afghanistan is nothing short of a heroic record.  Consider Dexter Filkin’s investigative journalism and then, think no more.  But today, the series of photographs and story it published on the endemic incidence of self-immolation among women in Afghanistan is something beyond note, and approbation.  It is revelatory and within […]

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