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The Economist· 2025-07-21 10:00
Social Change & Sports Development - Saudi Arabia is relaxing regulations concerning women's sports [1] - Seven years prior, girls faced a ban from participating in public sports activities [1] - Currently, 70,000 girls are actively involved in the school soccer league [1] Societal Impact - Sports are influencing broader societal changes [1]
Books Against Barriers: Feminism Through Lens of Education | Ada Gencelli | TEDxYaşamTasarımSchools
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 15:11
Core Argument - Feminism advocates for equality, supporting women and protecting their rights to create fair conditions for all [1] - Education is crucial for achieving equalization, not humiliation, and freedom, especially considering women's historical denial of access to it [2] - Feminism challenges the denial of knowledge based on gender, advocating for women's inclusion in education [3] - Nations cannot progress without educating and empowering all citizens, highlighting the importance of valuing women [4][5] - Feminism addresses the historical reality of restricted choices and lack of autonomy for women [6] - Feminism recognizes gender inequality as a social and human issue, advocating for education to change mindsets [7] Historical Context & Impact - Mustafa Kemal Atatürk recognized inequality and reformed the education system, giving opportunities to women [3][4] - Atatürk's reforms enabled women to participate in society and feel like free human beings [5] Global Perspective - Underdeveloped countries often share a lack of education and failure to value women [5]