All Tours: 6
Tours
Leadership Through Education
2 Locations ~ Curated by Adina LangerDr. Dan Paracka of Kennesaw State University, one of the organizers of the Women's Leadership Virtual Exchange, said ""Our project shows how women leaders change the world. They transform despair into hope, tragedy into triumph. Against the…
Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence Amongst Women
6 Locations ~ Curated by Hind Sekkouri, Lina Setti, Logan Disher, Michelle Sallie, Omar Khazri, Rim el AlamiIn this tour, the women presented have a unifying theme of promoting confidence and self-assuredness as women. These women are trailblazers in their fields. That have beat all odds to make space for other women who aspire to dream big and work hard.…
Empowering Others: A Journey in Leadership & Community Service
6 Locations ~ Curated by Maryam Ababou, Colin Malek, Saja Qesmoun, Imane Sakatni, Oumaima SakatniThrough this virtual tour, we will celebrate the significant impact that women leaders can have on their communities. Whether it is through providing advice or taking the lead in community projects, these women have made great contributions to those…
Self-Actualization
3 Locations ~ Curated by Kennesaw State: Sierra Bryan and PJ Skinner; Hasan II: Assia Charkaoui, Oumniua Elayadi, Doha Gmih, and Aya KaramIndividuals who have been striving to reach their potential and are encouraging others to do the same.
Feminism Activist Movements in the Face of Oppression
4 Locations ~ Curated by Carson McCullough, Ayoub Touirsa, Hanane Baçaoui, Sabah El Aghadi, Youssef NidamIn male-dominated environments, it is important for feminist activists to speak out and lead the way by progressing the work culture for women. These women have shown their bravery by standing against gender norms, even when society judged them for…
Courage in the face of Opposition
4 Locations ~ Curated by El Mehdi Amine, Oumaima Ait Belagouim, Reagan Earnhart, Clifton WestIn this tour we show the courageous acts of the women involved and how they were able to rise to the occasion. We hope to show that these women highlighted were able to establish themselves and lift their communities along with them.