Gendered Labor and Structural Violence: The case of women farmworkers in Tunisia
The deaths sparked a national outcry in a country often thought of as a pioneer in women’s rights.
Ola Galal is a Clinical Assistant Professor at New York University's Liberal Studies, where she conducts research, writes and teaches on human rights, social movements and migration. She received her PhD in Anthropology from the Graduate Center at the City University of New York after working as a journalist for a decade covering politics and culture in the Middle East…
The deaths sparked a national outcry in a country often thought of as a pioneer in women’s rights.
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