#42. How a 17-Year-Old Egyptian-American Activist is Changing The Narrative For Arab Women Around the World with Jana Amin - a podcast by Ally Salama

from 2021-01-28T00:00

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In today's episode, we bring along Jana Amin, an iconic youth leader, currently interning at the Harvard Kennedy School, creating a unique blueprint for effective activism for Arab Youth all over the world.
-Jana Amin is an Egyptian-American senior in High School. She has a passion for girls’ education and women in Islam. An avid speaker, Jana gave a TedX-Youth talk on changing the narrative around Muslim women and competes nationally on her school’s speech team. She works closely with The Collateral Repair Project, an NGO based in Jordan to support refugee women and girls. Recently, she hosted a virtual event, #17for17: Advocating for Girls'Education.
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