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Women reclaim public space through biking – Egypt
We’re re-posting this interview with rights activist Yara Sallam – currently in jail in Egypt – to remind ourselves why it’s so important that activists like Yara are not only allowed to live freely, but to flourish. In the podcast below, Yara speaks about why there is such a stigma against women in the public sphere and why women should consider getting their own bike.
Listen to the full podcast here.
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