Saudi Woman to Be Lashed for Driving, Despite Royal Pardon
by Nivien Saleh
Article about my student Shaima Jastaniah, written for The Atlantic on December 5, 2011.
Remember Shaima Jastaniah, the Saudi woman who made international headlines in September by being condemned to ten... more
Remember Shaima Jastaniah, the Saudi woman who made international headlines in September by being condemned to ten lashes for driving a car through the coastal city of Jeddah? King Abdallah pardoned her personally. But it now turns out that she may be lashed after all. ....
An adaptation of an article about an island in Panay
Boracay island is undeniably one of the best beaches in the world, with its virgin forest and ecosystem truest of all nature.
Yes. As they all call it, it is truly an Island Paradise.
Boracay was just an unknown and private island decades ago. As history has it, it's past is as shaded as our... more Boracay was just an unknown and private island decades ago. As history has it, it's past is as shaded as our government's direction today. However, for the truth to be told, it was indeed one private island a long time ago inhabited by few islanders, mostly fishermen, and one family - Lamberto H. Tirol and Sofia Ner Gonzales
Globalization, feminism, and power: an African perspective
Published by John Archers for Programme on Ethnic and Federal Studies (PEFS), University of Ibadan, 2003
Gendering Global Transformations: Gender, Culture, Race and Identity (review)
This is a review of a book titled: Gendering Global Transformations.... , edited by Korieh & Okeke-Ihejirika. It is published in African Studies Review, Volume 53, Number 3, December 2010
Globalization, poverty and women's health: Mapping the connections.
Sicchia, S.R., & Maclean, H.M. (2006). Globalization, poverty and women's health: mapping the connections. [Commentary]. CJPH, 97(1), 69-71.
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Co-authored with Chandra Talpade Mohanty. Forthcoming in Alternatives to Privatization in the Global South. McDonald & Ruiters, Eds. Routledge.
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