Women鈥檚 Freedom in 2012
This week鈥檚 Forum looks at women鈥檚 freedom in 2012. What does it amount to?
Across the Middle East and North Africa, there are signs that the heralded advance of women may have stalled or even gone into reverse. And even in Iceland, the country credited with the smallest gender gap in the world, women feel under pressure. So what freedoms do women need or want? Carrie Gracie asks Iranian-American rights campaigner Sussan Tahmasebi, Icelandic political scientist Silja Omarsdottir and Israeli choreographer Jasmin Vardimon. Illustration by Rosemary Baker.
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Sussan Tahmasebi
Duration: 12:36
Silja Bara Omarsdottir
Duration: 10:24
60 second idea: Let women speak first!
Duration: 38:33
Jasmin Vardimon
Duration: 13:27
Sussan Tahmasebi
Sussan Tahmasebi was born in Iran, and is the co-founder of the International Civil society Action Network (ICAN), an international NGO dedicated to supporting women鈥檚 civil society activism on rights, peace and security in conflict affected or transitioning countries.She is also founding member of the , a grassroots effort which promotes broad awareness on women鈥檚 rights and collects signatures of Iranians who support an end to gender-biased laws.Silja Bara Omarsdottir
Silja B谩ra 脫marsd贸ttir is adjunct professor at the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Iceland where she teaches international politics and negotiations. She was one of 25 citizens who were elected in 2009 to which had originally been written by the Danish in the nineteenth century. She is also a women鈥檚 rights activist who currently sits on the Icelandic Gender Equality Council.聽 She says that even in a country like Iceland where women鈥檚 rights are highly advanced, women鈥檚 freedoms are never guaranteed, they must be constantly re-negotiated.Jasmin Vardimon
Jasmin Vardimon is a leading force in British dance theatre. Born and raised on a Kibbutz in central Israel, her own dance company鈥檚 best known works include: 7734, Yesterday, Justitia, Park, Lullaby, Ticklish, LureLureLure, T锚te, Madame Made andTherapist. Her latest work, Freedom, explores notions of what keeps our imagination and our lives free.60 Second Idea
Silja Omarsdottir suggests that for one day a year, no man is allowed to talk in a meeting before having heard a woman's opinion first.聽 Silja says that a woman tends to wait her turn to speak, but a man doesn鈥榯 have these qualms, and will jump up right away and start talking, preventing her from having her say.聽 If we could break this cycle then women's voices would be properly heard.
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