Laura Boushnak: For these women, reading is a daring act

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As an Arab female photographer,
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I have always found ample inspiration for my projects in personal experiences.
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The passion I developed for knowledge,
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which allowed me to break barriers towards a better life
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was the motivation for my project I Read I Write.
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Pushed by my own experience,
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as I was not allowed initially to pursue my higher education,
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I decided to explore and document stories of other women
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who changed their lives through education,
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while exposing and questioning the barriers they face.
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I covered a range of topics that concern women's education,
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keeping in mind the differences among Arab countries
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due to economic and social factors.
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These issues include female illiteracy, which is quite high in the region;
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educational reforms; programs for dropout students;
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and political activism among university students.
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As I started this work,
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it was not always easy to convince the women to participate.
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Only after explaining to them
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how their stories might influence other women's lives,
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how they would become role models for their own community, did some agree.
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Seeking a collaborative and reflexive approach,
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I asked them to write their own words and ideas
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on prints of their own images.
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Those images were then shared in some of the classrooms,
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and worked to inspire and motivate other women
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going through similar educations and situations.
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Aisha, a teacher from Yemen, wrote,
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"I sought education in order to be independent
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and to not count on men with everything."
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One of my first subjects was Umm El-Saad from Egypt.
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When we first met, she was barely able to write her name.
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She was attending a nine-month literacy program
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run by a local NGO in the Cairo suburbs.
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Months later, she was joking that her husband
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had threatened to pull her out of the classes,
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as he found out that his now literate wife
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was going through his phone text messages.
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(Laughter)
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Naughty Umm El-Saad.
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Of course, that's not why Umm El-Saad joined the program.
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I saw how she was longing to gain control over her simple daily routines,
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small details that we take for granted,
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from counting money at the market to helping her kids in homework.
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Despite her poverty and her community's mindset,
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which belittles women's education,
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Umm El-Saad, along with her Egyptian classmates,
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was eager to learn how to read and write.
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In Tunisia, I met Asma,
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one of the four activist women I interviewed.
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The secular bioengineering student is quite active on social media.
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Regarding her country, which treasured what has been called the Arab Spring,
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she said, "I've always dreamt of discovering a new bacteria.
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Now, after the revolution, we have a new one every single day."
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Asma was referring to the rise of religious fundamentalism in the region,
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which is another obstacle to women in particular.
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Out of all the women I met, Fayza from Yemen affected me the most.
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Fayza was forced to drop out of school at the age of eight when she was married.
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That marriage lasted for a year.
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At 14, she became the third wife of a 60-year-old man,
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and by the time she was 18, she was a divorced mother of three.
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Despite her poverty,
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despite her social status as a divorcée in an ultra-conservative society,
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and despite the opposition of her parents to her going back to school,
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Fayza knew that her only way to control her life was through education.
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She is now 26.
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She received a grant from a local NGO
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to fund her business studies at the university.
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Her goal is to find a job, rent a place to live in,
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and bring her kids back with her.
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The Arab states are going through tremendous change,
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and the struggles women face are overwhelming.
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Just like the women I photographed,
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I had to overcome many barriers to becoming the photographer I am today,
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many people along the way telling me what I can and cannot do.
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Umm El-Saad, Asma and Fayza, and many women across the Arab world,
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show that it is possible to overcome barriers to education,
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which they know is the best means to a better future.
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And here I would like to end with a quote by Yasmine,
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one of the four activist women I interviewed in Tunisia.
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Yasmine wrote,
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"Question your convictions.
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Be who you to want to be, not who they want you to be.
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Don't accept their enslavement, for your mother birthed you free."
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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