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Zahra: A policewoman in Afghanistan
As part of Oxfam’s Strategic Partnership project ‘Towards a Worldwide Influencing Network’, the graphic story Zahra: A policewoman in Afghanistan was developed by Jorrit Kamminga, Cristina Durán and Miguel Ángel Giner Bou. The project is funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. The graphic story is part of a long-standing Oxfam campaign that supports the inclusion and meaningful participation of women in the Afghan police. The story portrays the struggles of a young woman from a rural village who wants to become a police officer.
While a fictional character, Zahra’s story represents the aspirations and dreams of many young Afghan women who are increasingly standing up for their rights and equal opportunities, but who are still facing structural societal and institutional barriers. For young women like Zahra, there are still few role models and male champions to support their cause. Yet, as Oxfam’s project has shown, their number is growing, which contributes to small shifts in behaviour and perceptions, gradually normalizing women’s presence in the police force. 
If a critical mass of women within the police force can be reached and their participation increasingly becomes meaningful, this can reduce the societal and institutional resistance over time. Oxfam hopes the fictional character of Zahra can contribute to that in terms of awareness raising and the promotion of women’s participation in the police force.
The story is also available on the #IMatter website. 
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Purple Code – With Leil-Zahra Mortada
In this episode, our conversation with Leil-Zahra Mortada draws from their expertise on digital rights, online security, and open source investigations from anticolonial, feminist and queer perspectives. Their work spans across the fields of art/ filmmaking, activism and research, and includes the archival project “Words of Women from the Egyptian Revolution”; the awarded “Breakup in 9 Scenes”, and the decolonial-feminist music research project Sound Frontier focusing on marginalized music and sound art. Apart from their work with different organizations Indymedia, Mozilla Foundation and Tactical Tech, Leil-Zahra has also been part of forming several political collectives and alternative media groups in Lebanon, Egypt, Spain and elsewhere. By working on the intersections of human rights and digital technologies, Leil-Zahra brings forth several pertinent questions in this episode: who produces digital technologies and whose rights are included? How do marginalized communities engage with them? And what are the alternatives to present day technologies? The interdisciplinary nature of their work further facilitates our discussions on the structural frames for studying digital technologies
Fatimah az-Zahra : pribadi agung putri Rasulullah SAW
Fatimah az-Zahra adalah putri keempat Nabi Muhammad saw. Ia merupakan putri bungsu dari suatu keluarga di mana tak seorang anak lelaki pun yang masih hidup. Ia anak perempuan yang dilahirkan dalam suatu masyarakat di mana ayah maupun keluarga memberikan nilai khususnya hanya kepada anak laki-laki.vii, 307 hlm.: ilus.; 21 c
Fatimah az-Zahra : pribadi agung putri Rasulullah SAW
Fatimah az-Zahra adalah putri keempat Nabi Muhammad saw. Ia merupakan putri bungsu dari suatu keluarga di mana tak seorang anak lelaki pun yang masih hidup. Ia anak perempuan yang dilahirkan dalam suatu masyarakat di mana ayah maupun keluarga memberikan nilai khususnya hanya kepada anak laki-laki.vii, 307 hlm.: ilus.; 21 c
Dr. Zahra Shekarkhar: Exposing Students to AI - Results from a Multidisciplinary Pilot using ChatGPT
Dr. Zahra Shekarkhar speaks at the Chesnutt Library of Fayetteville State University about her exciting new research regarding ChatGPT and how it affects students. This research is part of an ongoing grant research project.
Presented live on November 8, 2023 as part of Chesnutt Library\u27s Faculty Author Series.https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/faculty_author/1003/thumbnail.jp
Zahra Billoo of CAIR Speaking on Islamophobia and Civil Rights Remedies
Zahra Billoo was a guest speaker at an Introduction to Islamic Law class at GGU, November 3, 2016.
Zahra Billoo is a civil rights attorney and community organizer. She serves as the Executive Director of the San Francisco Bay Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-SFBA). Zahra is a 2013 recipient of the South Asian Bar Association of Northern California\u27s Trailblazer Award and a 2014 recipient of the National Lawyers Guild SF Bay Area Chapter\u27s Unsung Hero Award.
At her direction, CAIR-SFBA filed and recently won a ruling by a federal judge that Abercrombie & Fitch violated federal anti-discrimination employment guidelines when it fired a Muslim employee in for not removing her religious headscarf, or hijab, for work. Zahra\u27s work with CAIR-SFBA has been highlighted in local and national media outlets including KTVU, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, the Christian Science Monitor, and NPR.https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/class_lectures/1000/thumbnail.jp
Menyusun Kotak - Fathia Frazna Az-Zahra
Game ini
merupakan sebuah aplikasi pembelajaran matematika dalam bentuk permainan khusus
untuk materi Pola kelas IX SMP. Game ini dinamakan POLA(R) karena game ini
membahas tentang bagaimana membuat suatu urutan pola yang benar. Sedangkan kata
(R) dibelakang kata pola yang jika disatukan menjadi POLA(R) – bahasa inggris –
yang jika diartikan dalam bahasa Indonesia memiliki arti beruang kutub yang
hidup di daerah dingin yang bersalju. Oleh karena itu saya gunakan tema salju,
biru tua dengan biru muda untuk game POLA(R) ini
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