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Lasting for five weeks, attacks attempted to slander Choman Hardi and represent her as corrupt, dishonest, and disconnected. Civil society organisations responded to these efforts by awarding her a prize for persevering in the face of hostility. The following is her prize acceptance speech.
There are times when we all wonder why we are doing what we are doing – when we feel exhausted and depleted of energy and…
This blog was first published on the Gender & COVID-19 Blog The COVID-19 pandemic is a disaster that has severely disrupted the normal functioning of…
As a feminist who engages in knowledge production, education, and activism, I am well aware of how feminists are silenced, our concerns are undermined, and…
Choman Hardi narrates the survival of the Kurdish people though one hundred years of repression and violence, telling us of the power of poetry to…