
Palestinian Issues in Review
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Timestamps and Links;
- 01:49 - Men’s Violence Register: Sherele Moody Femicide Watch
- 05:04 - A to Z of World Feminism: Ghana in West Africa
- 14:06 - Palestinian Issues in Review: Lily Partland
- 18:50 - Palestinian Issues in Review: Australia Palestine Advocacy Network – Red lines Package
- 20:34 - Crochet4Palestine w/ Joy (she/her)
- 27:52 - Kellee Green’s QMA Award - Kellee Green’s River to Sea
Further Reading:
- Men’s Line Australia - 1300 789 978
A to Z of World Feminism - links
- World Bank Gender Data
- UNICEF: Child Marriage in Ghana
- Ghanaian Times: Intimate Partner Violence
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