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<font size="2"><font size="2"><font size="2">hi Neal, dear friends,
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<br />some suggestions on where to start:
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<br />Zeinobia
<br />http://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310
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<br />Fatma Emam
<br />http://www.blogger.com/profile/17426809504085760083
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<br />Asmaa Mahfouz
<br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asmaa_Mahfouz
<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgjIgMdsEuk
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<br />Leil-Zahra Mortada
<br />http://blogs.aljazeera.net/category/person/leil-zahra-mortada
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<br />http://twitter.com/Women4Democracy/status/41253142276476928
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<br />http://twitter.com/UN_Women/status/41216921995198464
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<br />http://twitter.com/monaeltahawy/status/41195483980496896
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<br />on #reformJO
<br />there was an outspoken male feminist http://twitter.com/suleimanbakhit (cannot find him now) who might however have some insights and ideas about how to find male feminists in Egypt,
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<br />otherwise maybe ask the activists given above, I guess that there will be some who have important things to say re p2p organizing, too
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<br />cheers,
<br />C.
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<br />hi Neal, dear friends,
<br />
<br />thank you for your initiative,
<br />I would like to recommend that in such a report feminist voices be heard
(never mind the current gender of the
author)
<br />rationale:
<br />> </font><font size="2">organizing daily life along p2p
lines
<br />should be proved by the involvement of all genders on equal terms,
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<br />btw, I think this is a test case also for any other culture or country
;-)
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<br />cheers,
<br />C.
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<br />On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 12:13:17 -0600, Neal Gorenflo
wrote</b>
<br />> Dear
friends,
<br />>
<br />> Shareable Magazine is looking for a writer who can do
a feature story on how ordinary life in Egypt is changing during revolution,
with a particular focus on how people may be organizing daily life along p2p
lines.
<br />>
<br />> Would be great to get someone close to events and arabic
speaking, but open to other ideas as
well.
<br />> Who would you
recommend?
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<br />> Thanks for any help,
yours,
<br />>
<br />>
Neal
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