Tonight in Ottawa! Honor Diaries: Women in the Muslim World...
Honor Diaries: Women in the Muslim World
Honor Diaries
March 24th, 2014, 7:00 PM
Library & Archives
395 Wellington
Admission: $20 ($10 for students).
Film, Panel Discussion, and Reception.
Tickets available at the door. You can also buy tickets right now at Compact Music (785, 206 Bank).
Tickets are also available online at the following link:
http://www.ticketweb.ca/
Honor Diaries features nine courageous women’s rights advocates with connections to Muslim-majority societies who are engaged in a dialogue about gender inequality.
These women, who have witnessed firsthand the hardships women endure, are profiled in their efforts to affect change, both in their communities and beyond.
The film gives a platform to exclusively female voices and seeks to expose the paralyzing political correctness that prevents many from identifying, understanding and addressing this international human rights disaster. Freedom of movement, the right to education, forced marriage, and female genital mutilation are some of the systematic abuses explored in depth.
Spurred by the Arab Spring, women who were once silent are starting to speak out about gender inequality and are bringing visibility to a long history of oppression. This project draws together leading women’s rights activists and provides a platform where their voices can be heard and serves as inspiration to motivate others to speak out.
More than a movie, Honor Diaries is a movement meant to inspire viewers to learn more about issues facing women in Muslim-majority societies, and to act for change.
1 Comments:
Any reference to all the honour crimes that occur in Canada on a regular basis?
I guess I should be politically correct and not call them crimes but "cultural practices" as not to offended anyone.
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