The History Hour

Women taking a stand

Oct 29, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Sexism and Misogyny in the Gulf
01:35 • 2min
3
The Sudanese Women's Rights Movement
03:06 • 2min
4
Amira, a Computer Engineer, Was Determined to Wear What She Wanted
04:54 • 2min
5
I Was Arrested and Convicted of a Felony Offence
06:45 • 2min
6
A Mirror Says Not Much Has Changed in Sudan
09:07 • 2min
7
Amira Osman Hamid: Women of Iran and the Middle East
10:47 • 2min
8
Shahran and the Revolution in Iran
12:19 • 2min
9
The History of the Hijab
14:09 • 2min
10
The Great Terror in Iran
16:34 • 2min
11
Shahran's Daughter Was Scared by the Situation in Iran
18:18 • 2min
12
Women and the Iranian Revolution in 1979
19:55 • 3min
13
The Iranian Regime Is Making So Many People Extremely Anxious
22:30 • 2min
14
Women's Rights in the 21st Century
24:27 • 2min
15
Gillard Was About to Make Her Most Famous Speech
26:09 • 2min
16
I Was Offended When the Leader of the Opposition Compared to Me
27:44 • 2min
17
I Felt Sorry for Tony Abbott When He Looked at His Watch
29:47 • 2min
18
The Australian Press Reaction to Gillard's Speech
31:18 • 3min
19
The First Ever Congress of Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia
33:51 • 2min
20
Hotel Indonesia Jakarta
36:02 • 2min
21
Hundreds of People Turned Up in Central Jakarta Wearing Their Traditional Dress
38:06 • 3min
22
Indigenous Peoples of the Archipelago
41:00 • 3min
23
The Siege of a Moscow Theater by Cetchan Militants Continues
43:42 • 3min
24
The Russians and the Chechens in the Theater
46:51 • 4min
25
History Hour Podcast - Ora Washington
51:07 • 2min