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Dr. Nadine Naber is a scholar activist from Al Salt, Jordan. She conducts research in collaboration with local communities of color, social movements, and policy-based processes.
Dr. Naber received her PhD in Women’s Studies and Cultural Anthropology at the University of California, Davis in 2002. She is currently a Professor in the Gender and Women’s Studies Program and the Global Asian Studies Program at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC).
Her work focuses on racial justice and MENA communities; Arab and Muslim feminist and queer activism; activist mothering within the Arab Spring revolutions and U.S. social movements; feminist abolition; feminist-queer of color activism against militarism, war, and colonization; feminist of color coalition/solidarity politics; and activist research methodologies.
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- Arab and Arab American Feminisms: An Introduction (0)
- Attacks on Feminists in Egypt: The Militarization of Public Space and Accountable Solidarity (0)
- Beyond Erasure and Profiling: Cultivating Strong and Vibrant Arab American Communities in Chicagoland (0)
- Project Muse: Intersectionality in an Era of Globalization: The Implications of the UN World Conference against Racism for Transnational Feminist Practices–A Conference Report (0)
- Project Muse: The Cry for Human Rights: Violence, Transition, and the Egyptian Revolution (0)
- Sectarianism and National Emergencies: Barriers or Facilitators for Women, Sexual Minorities and Transgender People (0)
- The Forgotten “–ism": An Arab American Women’s Perspective on Zionism, Racism and Sexism (0)
- The Rules of Forced Engagement: Race, Gender, and the Culture of Fear among Arab Immigrants in San Francisco Post-9/11 (0)
- The Social Pillar and the Paradox of Development in the Arab Region (0)