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Natasha Burge

Posted on March 13, 2017 October 25, 2018

Inside Saudi Arabia’s First Feminist Literary Magazine

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Natasha Burge
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arts-creators, feminism, islam, jahanamiya, Saudi Arabia

‘I want to counter Western stereotypes about Middle Eastern women, while highlighting issues for Saudis that aren’t spoken about in Saudi society.’ Read more

Posted on December 8, 2016 September 12, 2018

In Bahrain, Female Artists Are Questioning What Is Right Or Wrong

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Natasha Burge
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art, artist, bahrain, creators, middle-east, music, Music Industry

You have to be brave to make it in this industry. But there is, most definitely, magic on the horizon. Read more

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