Egypt at a Crossroads: Discussion with Egyptian Activist Shima'a Helmy
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A  discussion with an Egyptian female online activist and participant of  the Tahrir Square protests. We heard about this opportunity from a  former Tufts student and IGL member, who is now interning with a film  production company that made a documentary about four female activists  during the protests. One of the activists, Shima'a, is coming to the  U.S. to give a series of talks along with the two leaders of the  production company..., who are both renowned writers and filmmakers.
 
  At NIMEP we think that this is a great opportunity to learn firsthand  from Shima'a about what happened in Tahrir Square. What roles did women  have in the protests? What role did social media play in the protests?  How does one become an active citizen in a repressive society? How can  we help the people of Egypt as they struggle to transition to democracy  and stability? All of these questions are relevant not only to NIMEP  students, but to any student on campus that is interested in political  activism, the Middle East, social media, and more.
 
 Will be held at 8pm on Wednesday, November 9th, in Barnum 104.
 
  Event is co-sponsored by the IR Department, The Peace and Justice  Program, Tisch College, Leadership Studies Minor, Arab Students  Association, and NIMEP.

