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Xwendekara Masterê Derya Kilic Li Ser Xwendina Jinên Kurd Li Avrûpayê Ji KWPê Re Diaxive
Di xelaka me ya yekemin ya Kurdî de, Derya Kilic ku li Zanîngeha Sorbonne Nouvelle mastira xwe li ser rola jinên Kurd di medyaya Kurdî de dike bû mevana me û me li ser xwendina bilind ya jinên Kurd li Avrûpayê sohbetek xweş kir.
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Daughters of Smoke and Fire by AVA HOMA
In this episode of the Kurdish Women Podcast Naren Briar interviewed Ava Homa about her debut book Daughters of Smoke and Fire. The book is one of the first books in English by a female Kurdish writer.
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The Daughters of Kobani and the Kurdish Women's Organizing in Syria: Author Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
In this episode of KWP Independent researcher Meghan Bodette, Interviewed New York Times bestseller author Gayle Tzemach Lemmon about her new book 'The Daughters of Kobani: A Story of Rebellion, Courage, and Justice.'
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The Politics of Kurdish Names
In this episode of KWP Beizar, Wan, and Dilman talk about the story behind their Kurdish names and the politics of giving Kurdish names to children.
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Kurdish Youth Organizing in the US
In this episode Yara Ismael and Wan Rashid are talking about Efendi Foundation and how Kurdish women in the US corporate through foundations
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Story of First Kurdish Female Photojournalist Bnar Sardar: Escaped From Saddam As A Child , Faced ISIS As A Grown Up Woman
Bnar Sardar is a first female photojournalist born in Kirkuk Iraq and forced to flee to Iran with her family in 1991. Bnar worked with Metrogarphy agency, the first Iraqi agency for photography. Bnar currently lives and works in Bristol England and is the freelance photographer for National Media League. With her ever expanding portfolio, Bnar has had group exhibitions in various countries, including the UK, Norway, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan. Recently the UNHDR has selected Bnar as the middle-east photojournalist with the exhibition in (Venice), Italy.