SUZAN KANOO: Systemic Change Is Coming to the Arab World Thanks to Gen Z Women
Even as the pace of modernization in the Arab world shows some signs of acceleration, we all must recognize that deep-rooted cultural norms around women’s roles and rights are slow to evolve. Guess who is going to change that? The women of Generation Z. I was an Arab Muslim girl in an American school in Bahrain from elementary through high school. I grew up between two cultures. Of course, my Arab Muslim side dominated, but I was struck by the beauty, independence and inspiration from my American experience. I wove those threads of independence into my own professional life, taking on roles as a CEO, activist, and an advocate for change.
In researching my
book, Hear Us Speak: Letter from Arab Women, I met with Gen Z Arab women in
their late teens and early 20s. They’ve grown up exposed to the outside world
through social media, and they’re emboldened! These women are determined to
live life on their own terms and they believe that, in the foreseeable future,
Arab women will be treated equally and with due respect….
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