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  2. Moroccan Ladies - Wikipedia

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    The magazine covered critical articles in the 1990s on sexual exploitation, domestic violence and harassment at schools against women. [7] In addition, the magazine offers long interviews with politicians, artists and activists and features articles that often criticize the patriarchal aspects of society. Moroccan Ladies launched signature ...

  3. List of Moroccan magazines - Wikipedia

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    Magazines in Morocco are published in English, Arabic, and French languages. Women's magazines in the country were first published in the 1980s. [ 1 ] Below is a list of magazines published in Morocco:

  4. Category:Women's magazines published in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women's magazines published in Morocco" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Fedwa Misk - Wikipedia

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    Fedwa Misk is a Moroccan writer, former journalist, feminist, and women's rights activist. She participated in the 2011 February 20 Movement and subsequently opened an online magazine with the aim of promoting discussion about women in Morocco.

  6. Citadine - Wikipedia

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    The publication of Citadine and Femmes du Maroc, another francophone women's magazine, was significant in that it represented an important development in the Moroccan society. [6] [7] The publisher and owner of the magazine is Lilas Press. [3] [8] The target audience of the magazine, published in French, is young women.

  7. Meet the Women Behind Morocco’s Most Sustainable Rugs - AOL

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    Mallory Solomon, founder of Salam Hello, travels deep into the Atlas mountains to source handmade rugs from female artisans, crafted from 100 percent sheep wool and all-natural dye.

  8. Kalima (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Kalima was established in 1986. [2] The founder was a radical women organization, Union de l'Action Feminine. [3] The publisher was Nourreddine Ayouch. [1]The magazine's goal was to emphasize that "gender roles, sexuality, and even division of labor were neither divinely prescribed nor ordained by nature, but had a historical origin."

  9. Category:Women in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan women (5 C, 2 P) B. Beauty pageants in Morocco (1 C, 2 P) E. ... Women's magazines published in Morocco (4 P) O. Women's organizations based in Morocco (1 C ...