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A Day of Peace | For 24 Hours, Give Peace a Chance

Wangari Maathai, 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Winner | Be A Hummingbird

Eve Ensler on Global Sexual Asssaults | Kristoff in Brothel Raid

Tostan Breakthrough | Empowering Women for 20 Years

Vagina Lady Eve Ensler Opens City of Joy Academy in Congo

World War Against Women

Femen, SlutWalks, Lysistrata | Body Politics Is On the Move

SlutGirl Marches Sweeping the World | Have Women Had Enough?

Hindu Shiv Sena Protests Swimsuits; How About Bride Burning?

India’s Sex Ratio Problem Deepens | Technology & Patriarchy

Bride Burning & Violence Aagainst Women in Kerala, India

Drawing a Line in Lubna’s Sand, Saying ‘No More’ to the Growing, Global Erosion of Women’s Rights in the Name of Any Man’s Religion

Beyond the Veil: The Intersection of Sensuality, Culturally Appropriate & Women’s Rights

Story by Opiyo OloyaFace the Facts: Men in Every Country Are Afraid of Liberated Women

Lubna Hussein, Chansa Kabwela, 20 Women Stripped to Their Underwear in Uganda: Are the World’s Male Morality Squads Coming Unhinged?

Controlling Women’s Bodies Is a Fight to the Finish

If Only We Could Have Lubna Hussein, Dr. Catherine Lim & My Dear Pixie for Tea

Jimmy Carter on Religion as Agent of Women’s Oppression

While the World Debates Burqas, Fashion Designers Show Beautiful Abayas at Paris’s George V Hotel

A Somewhat Decadent but Fundamentally Good Group of Lubna Hussein Lovers Hear Her Calm, Steady Voice: ‘I Want to Change This Law’

Key Lubna Hussein Posts

Mum’s the Word from American Women, in Supporting Lubna Hussein & Intl Women’s Rights

Original Lubna Dares the Tyrants of a False Islam’ to Flog Her, Leaving Me Confused About the Truth

Original Translated Lubna Ahmed Hussein Interview with New Details of Her Arrest

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Aug252009

Table of Contents: NYTimes Special Issue 'Saving the World's Women'

The New York Times magazine has devoted a special issue to Saving the World’s Women. Readers aren’t able to easily navigate the table of contents, so we provide it here:

The Women’s Crusade: why global women’s rights are the most important issue of our time

A New Gender Agenda: Hillary Clinton gives an in-depth interview on women’s rights, prior to leaving for Africa

Lynsey Addario/VII Network, for The New York Times Teaching Moment Studying at the Mirwais Mena School for Girls. A resurgent Taliban has pursued a campaign of violence against many such schools that have opened since 2000. A School Bus for Shamsia: the future of women’s rights in Afghanistan is at a pivotal moment, with the Taliban one again tries to lock up women in the Muslim world

The Power of the Purse: a focus on rich women’s philanthropy in support of global women

The Daughter Deficit: When development makes being born harder for females

Sirleaf is the only female head of state in AfricaMadame President: Questions for Liberia’s president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

The Feminist Hawks: Is it strange when conservative men and jihad watches speak the loudest for injustice to Muslim women?

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