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Bedoun Berwaz

Social issues and stereotyping in the Arab world

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About Podcast

An Arabic translation of “Without a Frame”, is a storytelling show that addresses stereotyping, gender and inclusion issues in the society with opinions of different people and experts.

It’s a story dealing with many social issues and various stereotypes in gender issues, women and men, integration, people with disability, refugees, through interviews with many experts and specialists and how the community put frames around us.

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Episodes

How women are represented in the educational subjects. 
What are the obstacles that face women parliament member? And are they well represented? 
How media and TV labeled women?
Why Jordanian women never took a leading role at any union? 
In this episode we talk about the representation of women in the Jordanian Government. 
Why do some women in the Arab world use nicknames on social media and not their real names? 
This episode has an incomplete ending, just like the women’s rights.
There is a certain image about mothers amongst many of us, although the duty of the mother has changed throughout time. 
Abdullah who lives in a refugees camp, was shocked when he joined a school outside the camp, by being labeled by others. 
A lot of stereotypes take place between those who live in the city and others that live in the village.