Feminists Insha'allah!
The Story of Arab Feminism
Tuesday, April 30
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Charles E. Beatley Jr. Central Library
Large Meeting RoomJoin us for this film screening during Arab American Heritage Month.
The struggle for Muslim women’s emancipation is often portrayed stereotypically as a showdown between Western and Islamic values, but Arab feminism has existed for more than a century. This groundbreaking documentary recounts Arab feminism’s largely unknown story, from its taboo-shattering birth in Egypt by feminist pioneers up through viral Internet campaigns by today’s tech-savvy young activists during the Arab Spring.
Moving from Tunisia to Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, filmmaker and author Feriel Ben Mahmoud tracks the progress of Arab women in their long march to assert their full rights and achieve empowerment. Featuring previously unreleased archival footage and exclusive multigenerational interviews, this is an indispensable resource for Women’s Studies, Global Feminism, Middle East and Islamic Studies.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Movies & Film | Diversity |
TAGS: | movies | movie | films | film | cinema | Arab American Heritage Month |
Charles E. Beatley Jr. Central Library
Parking: The library has a large parking lot with 175 spaces.
Public Transit:
- Metrorail: King Street Station (Yellow & Blue Lines 3.2 miles); Van Dorn Station (Blue Line 2.1 miles)
- Metrobus: F23, F24, A28
- DASH Bus: 30, 32
For reasonable disability accommodation, contact jgregorio@alexlibraryva.org or call 703.746.1701 or TTY 703.746.1790.

