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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute's Research and Academic Program (RAP) presents an MCLA Artist Lab Roundtable on Blackness as a Multifaceted Experience and Giving Artists an. ....
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Dr Fouzia Saeed book launched at FJWU Islamabad March 12, 2021 Rawalpindi: Women and Resource Center of Fatima Jinnah Women University has arranged book launch of Dr. Fouzia Saeed’s book titled ‘On their Own Terms’ Professor Dr. Shaheena Ayub Bhatti, Director WRRC, FJWU introduced the author, Dr. Fouzia Saeed, Director General Pakistan National Council of Arts who has been written extensively on Pakistani culture and social issues. Her recent book deals with Early Twenty-First Century Women’s Movements in Pakistan. On Their Own Terms is an engaging introduction to the inner dynamics of women’s social movements in Pakistan. Talking about Dr. Fouzia’s book Dr. Riffat Haque, from National Defense University said that this book is indeed an inspiration and valuable assets for young as well as for the policy makers to incorporate the findings of this book in their future plans. Through this book Fouzia highlighted the struggle of the women and details ....
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