The Egyptian Revolution Ten Years On: A Teach-In

An aerial photograph of a large crowd of people gathered in Tahrir Square.
Tahrir Square, February 8, 2011. Photograph by Mona. Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0).

UCHI is proud to be one of the co-sponsors of this teach-in about the Egyptian Revolution ten years on, organized by Hind Ahmed Zaki (Political Science, UConn) and Elizabeth Nugent (Political Science, Yale). All attendees must register by February 19.

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Friday February 26, 2021

Session 1
Human Rights
9-10:30am EST
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Session 2
Gender and Politics
11-12:30pm EST
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Session 3
Freedoms of Expression
1-2:30pm EST
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Session 4
Egyptian Nationalism
3-4:30pm EST
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Saturday February 27, 2021

Session 5
Islamist Politics
9-10:30am EST
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Session 6
Leftist Politics
11-12:30pm EST
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Session 7
Continued Mobilization
1-2:30pm EST
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RSVP for all sessions by February 19, 2021


Sponsored by

The University of Connecticut
Middle East Studies, Global Affairs, and the UConn Humanities Institute

Yale University
Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies & Council on Middle East Studies

Please contact Elizabeth Nugent (elizabeth.nugent@yale.edu) or Hind Ahmed Zaki (hind.ahmed_zaki@uconn.edu)


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