Bedouin women mark Int'l Women's Day by empowering themselves in conservative society

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Bedouin women mark Int'l Women's Day by empowering themselves in conservative society

STORY: Bedouin women mark Int'l Women's Day by empowering themselves in conservative society DATELINE: March 7, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:00 LOCATION: Jerusalem CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: various of women workingSOUNDBITE 1 (ENGLISH): ADAN ALHJOOJ, Activists at Desert Embroidery Educational Visitor CenterSOUNDBITE 2 (ENGLISH): AMAL ELSANA-ALH'JOOJ, Co-founder of the Desert Embroidery Educational Visitor CenterSOUNDBITE 3 (ENGLISH): AMAL ELSANA-ALH'JOOJ, Co-founder of the Desert Embroidery Educational Visitor CenterSOUNDBITE 4 (ENGLISH): ADAN ALHJOOJ, Activists at Desert Embroidery Educational Visitor Center STORYLINE: Bedouin women living in Bedouin mark International Women's Day by continuing to promote their status in the traditional patriarchal society they were born into. The Desert Embroidery Educational Visitor Center in the Bedouin city of Lakiya is one of the local initiatives to empower women to attain equality through the improvement of their economic, educational and social status. SOUNDBITE 1

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