Nay El Rahi, the Glossary
Nay El Rahi (ناي الراعي; born) is a Lebanese journalist, researcher, activist, and gender advocacy professional from Beirut, Lebanon.[1]
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15 relations: American University of Beirut, Bachelor's degree, Beirut, Feminism, Gender, Gender-related violence, Lebanese University, Lebanon, London, Master's degree, Oxfam, Sectarianism, SOAS University of London, Women's rights, 100 Women (BBC).
- Lebanese activists
- Lebanese feminists
- Lebanese women activists
- Lebanese women journalists
- Lebanese women's rights activists
American University of Beirut
The American University of Beirut (AUB; al-Jāmiʿa l-Amērkiyya fī Bayrūt) is a private, non-sectarian, and independent university chartered in New York with its campus in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Bachelor's degree
A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin baccalaureus) or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin baccalaureatus) is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years (depending on institution and academic discipline).
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Beirut
Beirut (help) is the capital and largest city of Lebanon.
Feminism
Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes.
Gender
Gender includes the social, psychological, cultural and behavioral aspects of being a man, woman, or other gender identity.
Gender-based violence includes any kind of violence directed against people due to their gender or gender identification.
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Lebanese University
The Lebanese University (LU) is the only state-funded public university in Lebanon.
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Lebanon
Lebanon (Lubnān), officially the Republic of Lebanon, is a country in the Levant region of West Asia.
London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Master's degree
A master's degree (from Latin) is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
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Oxfam
Oxfam is a British-founded confederation of 21 independent non-governmental organizations (NGOs), focusing on the alleviation of global poverty, founded in 1942 and led by Oxfam International.
Sectarianism
Sectarianism is a debated concept.
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SOAS University of London
The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS University of London) is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the federal University of London.
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Women's rights
Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide.
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100 Women (BBC)
100 Women is a BBC multi-format series established in 2013.
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See also
Lebanese activists
- Anissa Rawda Najjar
- Céline Semaan Vernon
- Carolina De Oliveira
- Chibli Mallat
- Dayna Ash
- Edvick Jureidini Shayboub
- Fatima Deryan
- Georges Azzi
- Ghassan bin Jiddo
- Hayat Mirshad
- James Zogby
- Joyce Azzam
- Lokman Slim
- May El-Khalil
- May Murr
- Maya Zankoul
- Melhem Khalaf
- Monika Borgmann
- Mouna Bassili Sehnaoui
- Mounes Abdul Wahab
- Myriam Klink
- Nahla Chahal
- Najah Wakim
- Nay El Rahi
- Nayla Tueni
- Nelly Attar
- Nina Helou
- Nizar Hassan
- Omar Zaani
- Rami Ollaik
- Rouba Mhaissen
- Sally Kader
- Samer Hassan
- Selim Mouzannar
- Trial of Kinda El-Khatib
- Wassef El Harakeh
- Yvonne, Lady Cochrane
- Zeinab Mokalled
- Zena El Khalil
- Ziad Abs
Lebanese feminists
- Adila Bayhum
- Anbara Salam Khalidi
- Anissa Rawda Najjar
- As'ad AbuKhalil
- Aya Mouallem
- Carolina De Oliveira
- Cyba Audi
- Edvick Jureidini Shayboub
- Emily Fares Ibrahim
- Etel Adnan
- Hanan al-Shaykh
- Hind Nawfal
- Joumana Haddad
- Layla Balabakki
- Lina AbiRafeh
- Malaka Saad
- May Ziadeh
- Mireille Eid (Astore)
- Nadine Labaki
- Nay El Rahi
- Nour Hamada
- Paula Yacoubian
- Rose Ghorayeb
- Salma Sayegh
- Sana Solh
- Suad Joseph
- Tania El Khoury
- Zahia Kaddoura
Lebanese women activists
- Anbara Salam Khalidi
- Anissa Rawda Najjar
- Céline Semaan Vernon
- Carolina De Oliveira
- Cyba Audi
- Edvick Jureidini Shayboub
- Elham Kallab
- Emily Fares Ibrahim
- Etel Adnan
- Hayat Mirshad
- Joumana Haddad
- Layla Balabakki
- Matiel Mogannam
- May Murr
- May Rihani
- Maysa Assaf
- Mireille Eid (Astore)
- Mona Fayad
- Monika Borgmann
- Mounira Solh
- Nay El Rahi
- Nina Helou
- Nour Hamada
- Rabab al-Sadr
- Rahil Ata
- Rouba Mhaissen
- Salwa Mahmasani Moumina
- Sana Solh
- Sandra Melhem
- Suad Joseph
Lebanese women journalists
- Alawiya Sobh
- Amal Mudallali
- Diala Makki
- Diana Moukalled
- Edvick Jureidini Shayboub
- Emily Nasrallah
- Esther Moyal
- Ghida Fakhry
- Giselle Khoury
- Hayat Mirshad
- Hind Nawfal
- Jenan Moussa
- Kim Ghattas
- Léa Salamé
- Labiba Hashim
- Lana Abdel Rahman
- Lara Nabhan
- Layal Najib
- Layla Balabakki
- Layla ʽUssayran
- Liliane Landor
- Lina Zahr Eddine
- Maudie Bitar
- May Chidiac
- Monika Borgmann
- Nahla Chahal
- Najwa Qassem
- Nay El Rahi
- Nayla Moawad
- Octavia Nasr
- Paula Yacoubian
- Raghida Dergham
- Rania Abouzeid
- Raya Abirached
- Rima Assaf
- Rima Maktabi
- Rose al Yusuf (journalist)
- Sahar Baassiri
- Salima Abi Rashed
- Salma Sayegh
- Sheikha Rima al-Sabah
- Tania Fares
- Violette Khairallah Safadi
- Zahra Marwa
- Zeina Karam
- Zeina Soufan
Lebanese women's rights activists
- Anissa Rawda Najjar
- Emily Nasrallah
- Hayat Mirshad
- Ibtihaj Kaddoura
- Labibah Thabit
- Laure Moghaizel
- Laure Thabet
- Linda Matar
- Mounira Solh
- Nadine Moussa
- Nay El Rahi
- Nina Helou
- Nour Hamada
- Rose Shahfa
- Salwa Mahmasani Moumina
- Sana Solh
- Zahia Kaddoura
- Zaynab Fawwaz