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Muslim Women Activists in North America: Speaking for Ourselves |
| Katherine Bullock (ed.) |
| University of Texas Press, 2005, paperback, 215 pp. |
| In the West, Muslim women are often hidden behind a veil of negative stereotypes portraying them as oppressed and subservient, or as a threat. This book introduces 18 Muslim women activists from the U.S. and Canada who work in such fields as social services, marital counseling and political advocacy to further social justice within the Muslim community and North American society in general. |
| List Price: $22.95 |
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