Women, the Media and Sustainable Human Development -Winter 1996- Issue 72
Vol. 20 (1996)
At this very moment, you are actively participating in a process of communication. By reading this Editorial, you interact with ne of the many different types of media available in contemporary Lebanon. No matter where we live, the communications media constitute a powerful force in our lives.
Book Reviews
Cantata for a Dead Bird
Mona Takieddine Amyuni
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Khalida Messaoudi: An Algerian Woman Stands Up
Wafa Stephan Tarnowski
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Editorial
If Knowledge is Power, Communication is Empowerment
Laurie King-Irani
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File Intro
Photography
Lebanese American University
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Women, the Media and Sustainable Human Development
Laurie King-Irani
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Files
Women, Education and Social Change
Mirna Lattouf
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The Anatomy of an “Honor Crime”
Ghena Ismail
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Female Circumcision: Culture or Torture?
Heba Hage
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Brigitte Kheir Keirouz, Environmentalist and Feminist
Rima Jeha
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Successful Grant-Writing for Sustainable Human Development Programs
Laurie King-Irani
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Women and Writing
Wafa Stephan Tarnowski
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A Tribute to the First Women’s Journal Published in Lebanon
Azadouhi Simonian Kalaidjian
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Women’s Magazines in Lebanon: A Progressive or a Regressive Force?
Dr. Bassima Sukkarieh Eid
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The Unsung Heroines of Lebanon
Ghena Ismail
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A Survey of Media Professionals’ Views on Women, the Media and Sustainable Human Development in Lebanon
Irene Lorfing
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Sustainable Human Development is the Enhancement of Social Resources
Lebanese American University
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Interviews
Jean Said Makdisi, Author, and Educator
Ghena Ismail
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May Menassa, Journalist and Author
Ghena Ismail
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News
Report on Income-Generating Projects to Assist War-Affected Women
Lebanese American University
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News Briefs
Lebanese American University
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Opinion
“Let Us Communicate!”
Rana Idlbi
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Quote/Unquote
A selection of inspiring quotations from various sources on women’s issues and concerns
Kay Henry
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