@singha6 Yes, my Suppressed Histories site has a link in the upper left corner, and the page it takes you to has all the ordering options, plus a full online transcript of the movie.
There are more of Arab queens: such as Arwa bent Ahmed Al-Sulihi and Asma Ahmed Al-Sulihi of Yemen, and Radia who govern from Egypt to India during the Fatimi era. There are almost 42 powerful Arab queens governed after Islam. The new women need to learn about them as women power especially muslem women who are not hearing of their women's leadership becuase their men do not want them to lead today with weak kings. Queen of Sheeba was the strongest of all. Shafika
Of course, there are many more. This video is a broadbrush introduction on a global scale, so not enough room to go into depth. I have an article that talks about Arwa of Yemen and Razia of Delhi, which a local paper declined to print. I'll try to post it on the Suppressed Histories site soon.
No question that racist ideology was major in enforcing colonial and patriarchal domination, and it all intertwines. This is just a short intro addressing how women have been left out of history. The article Racism, History and Lies on my Suppressed Histories website goes into this in more depth, among other articles, and so does my forthcoming book Secret History of the Witches. Stay tuned...
Fascinating. You hardly ever hear anything about women in history or what their roles were.
newfful 3 months ago
love the women
weightlessable 1 year ago
yes mam!
robinspillman 1 year ago
Thanks for this- this is part of a course I teach- I call women 'hidden players'. How I get the whole DVD? From your website?
singha6 1 year ago
@singha6 Yes, my Suppressed Histories site has a link in the upper left corner, and the page it takes you to has all the ordering options, plus a full online transcript of the movie.
maxdashu 1 year ago
@singha6 I forgt to add, the dvd is called Women's Power in Global Perspective.
maxdashu 1 year ago
@maxdashu I can't wait to order this and show it to everywoman I know, particularly my daughter.
gutterpunk80 5 months ago
A good start on a vast and complex subject.
soulsistah100 2 years ago
Excellent work Max, Thanks very much
999Pandora 3 years ago
There are more of Arab queens: such as Arwa bent Ahmed Al-Sulihi and Asma Ahmed Al-Sulihi of Yemen, and Radia who govern from Egypt to India during the Fatimi era. There are almost 42 powerful Arab queens governed after Islam. The new women need to learn about them as women power especially muslem women who are not hearing of their women's leadership becuase their men do not want them to lead today with weak kings. Queen of Sheeba was the strongest of all. Shafika
gazar2009 3 years ago
Of course, there are many more. This video is a broadbrush introduction on a global scale, so not enough room to go into depth. I have an article that talks about Arwa of Yemen and Razia of Delhi, which a local paper declined to print. I'll try to post it on the Suppressed Histories site soon.
maxdashu 3 years ago
No question that racist ideology was major in enforcing colonial and patriarchal domination, and it all intertwines. This is just a short intro addressing how women have been left out of history. The article Racism, History and Lies on my Suppressed Histories website goes into this in more depth, among other articles, and so does my forthcoming book Secret History of the Witches. Stay tuned...
maxdashu 3 years ago
Wonderfull, Max! these videoclips on YouTube! i send the links to all my relatives!
thanx!
Friedericka
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xeitaps 3 years ago