Diana from Syria: By telling my story I would like to encourage other women to decide for a free life.
[continue reading]A chilled Sunday
(22nd November 2015)
in Bochum/Germany filled with films from Tunisia and Germany that together give insights into the different social, cultural and political realities of women*.
Isra from Libya: I don’t have any grand big story of unfairness, any huge injustice, only small anecdotes that all women have on the receiving end…
[continue reading]Lucinda from USA: I’ll never forget this moment. The giggle bubbles up out of me like an involuntary throat contraction. It’s girly and sweet. The boys continue talking, but I’m stuck listening to the reverberations of that giggle.
[continue reading]Momal from Pakistan: I knew I could not go about preaching the message of freedom if I did not practice it myself. That could be the reason why I had learned to drive
[continue reading]Amr from Egypt: If an animal is hungry, what is it going to do? It will eat whatever he finds on his way. Why? Because it is hungry…
[continue reading]Enass from Jordan: Only those who live in an Arab country can figure out the damage of a moral harassment against an Arab woman.
[continue reading]It is not only the obvious stories that show how a society deals with gender equality, it is also ordinary aspects of daily life that can teach us about the state of women’s rights. “Equal for Equal” makes everyday stories visible and provides an insight into the different social and political realities of women.