In their own Voices: Iranian Women Bloggers
We will discuss writings by women in Iran, their common concerns and the importance of writing to project their interests by doing individual and group working. Participants will have a chance to get actively involved in the discussion and share their points of view. In this regard, the course would be structured mainly like a workshop.
Ayoub (Yubi) Zareie has been doing research and data analysis in different settings for 20 years. He has a doctorate in Anthropology and Sociology and has worked with policy agencies, universities and research institutes in Iran, Malaysia and US. He volunteered with Unicef, NYC Department of Social Services, and has worked as a data analyst with Columbia University since moving to the United States.
We will discuss writings by women in Iran, their common concerns and the importance of writing to project their interests by doing individual and group working. Participants will have a chance to get actively involved in the discussion and share their points of view. In this regard, the course would be structured mainly like a workshop.
Ayoub (Yubi) Zareie has been doing research and data analysis in different settings for 20 years. He has a doctorate in Anthropology and Sociology and has worked with policy agencies, universities and research institutes in Iran, Malaysia and US. He volunteered with Unicef, NYC Department of Social Services, and has worked as a data analyst with Columbia University since moving to the United States.
Brooklyn Public Library - Bedford Library, Auditorium MM/DD/YYYY 60