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Bahia Shehab Interview: Art as a Tool for Change
Feminist Street Art in the Egyptian Uprising
Nefertiti's Daughters' to premiere at Aspen Shortsfest
Revolution to Revolution – The Cairo Review of Global Affairs
Feminist Street Art of Cairo - Urban Collectors
DAY EIGHT: On the Appropriateness of Cultural Representations of Mass Violence Against Women – 16 Days Blogathon
Bahia Shehab, Heaven and Hell in the Anthropocene - Asymptote
Women in Graffiti: A Tribute to the Women of Egypt
Street art, social media, visibility: how the Arab Spring has changed art and culture, a decade on
Humanities, Free Full-Text
Feminist Street Art Sparked by the Egyptian Revolution – things
Will our legacy be pyramids of garbage?: Q&A with Lebanese-Egyptian artist Bahia Shehab – TOPIA Magazine
Translating Emotions: Graffiti as a Tool for Change
Jadaliyya - Intimidation and Resistance: Imagining Gender in Cairene Graffiti
Bahia Shehab: The (In)visible Cairo Street Artist