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a lovely date and yet today, nothing less the south. all these things in more and the new season of the fuck. com. make sure to tune in wherever you get your thoughts costs enjoying the conversation. because you know it's last matter the time in tweens how women and guinea, but so keep the peace in that community to death. do you pods fly, tying the note to remains popular in the philippines despite to ban on divorce and taking the limelight. women in saudi arabia, a revelling in you freedoms, the,
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this is saudi arabia. and so is, this wasn't this the country with strict rules about segregating men and women? why concepts, what's a bit? and then public spaces? i've heard them never imagine something like this. what's happened with me it has, you know, wherever we were a very conservative country and just a management something dollars vips down on i think i'm a typical savvy woman in the sense that i am strong. how i'm resilient, and you can tell me who i am and who i'm not. so how do you tell me this is so skin . so skin is had the j name, does it mean sunshine and diamond? that's fine. that's fine. i'll hug around the world. how are you today? good, how are you? in the sole skin has
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a day job is a magazine editor. during the week she works and 3 out the saudi capital. i'm an anxious person, not a i get nervous. so i figure if i can at least get as much done beforehand that i can relax and enjoy and actually go with the flow. so right now i'm just taking my song, taking the vibe that i think like the with enjoy. and this is the office to be performing with tonight, sorta who used to work in human resources for a pharmaceutical company. the ones that are personalized jobs. and i to 5 job writing paper where the family lives in gender. she needs to be out on her right. just a few years ago, this would have been unimaginable women what mr. to live alone. a my, a relative have to be part of a household. now that works for an audio visual production company. she also teach
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at night saudi women performing his d j's. some people hes still find this a bit unusual. always in shocking. but that doesn't all the data. she wants to encourage others to follow their dreams. i know and they are, and it's not about me being a woman or it's not about me being psychology, it's about showing that you know, that's altitude. and i just want to be a part of the inspiration to let people know that she can do whatever you want. if you feel like it sound, you radiate as a kingdom. in 2015, solomon been as still as ease was crowned king. and his son mohammed been so mount o m b s, but sold the prince again like to m b. s, announced the vision 20 sachi project, a report intended to strengthen the economy. saudi arabia was to become
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a strategic hub between the middle east and the rest of the well, the line itself more closely with the international community that will 7 take a cultural shift, including integrating women into the workforce and grunting them will pass new freedoms. but music, the jason policies only existed before vision 20 thought to the underground seems very much, very intimate was in people's houses. things kind of are literally hidden because it had to be cousin. if you had speakers in your trunk, it could be arrested. you know, what are you doing for making the music industry is also a positive position. 20 thought he struck today suddenly now is just, you know, here is more opportunity here is funding his. here's education, because we're as a society, we kind of decided like a governmental this place. it with the side of that art in particular is something to be invested in today was still in school when the country began to change. it
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was a very fast phase, 2 and 2016. we weren't able to drive. and then 2017. i see my classmates driving themselves having this freedom to hear about for our lives. now, just a few years later, she's looking forward to her son tonight. and she'll also be paid for it. the suit opens up so many doors, not just for me to be in the music industry, but for me to discover myself as this cover. you know, other communities as i relate to. and obviously it's very empowering that i can make money out of this. you know, something that i want to tell you my, my children, my grandchildren this year, with all these new freedoms accessible to old style. the women officially women, the no longer falls to a headscarf space coverings all the long roads known. as the maya,
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the female employment rates has doubled. many rules concerning male guardianship has been eliminated. and yet, the reforms that contradictory people who raise the voice to demand equal rights for women a liable to be locked up post silenced, move in 2 sets of saudi arabia as population is under the age of 30. and young people are embracing new entertainments, experiences like the sound storm festival, a 3 day electronic music event, the features international and local office in jewels a crowd of about 200000 each day. i couldn't imagine us on feelings is coming to such a place like 5 years ago. hidden beyond just such a thing going to have been and i really like the, the don't like everyone isn't good is to be this goes like they can express themselves through. passion may cause nothing with the saudi arabia is no longer as closed as it used to be. and while the mindset of the
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general public may not be changing as fast as the growing music industry, the opportunities that have arisen have already changed lives, at least for sol scan under best practice tonight. the, i don't know how you would define a sally on that, but i'm pretty sure and she looks like me, she looks like that. and other is by like would i by end of the call, that is also a typical saudi woman. we are all of that, everything in between. i know that we're resilience, that we can find a way. so in that sense, i think i'd be honored to call myself sally woman the place i want to be the one on maybe open
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a c y, z the phone and love getting gauge to get married and then live happily ever after me. it's not being like that for decades since the 19 seventy's. there's been a general rise in divorce rates worldwide, though with considerable regional differences. most countries permit divorce next, but not whole amount of wedding on a grand scale. in march 2023, 2023 couples exchanged marriage files. on one day the city of buffalo done the philippine island of nicholas made it easy for couples to tie the knot. capitals like mikey and john, facing the mid twenties to whom the wedding was free of charge. like many
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here. they couldn't have a food at this time, and many other wives. joined in my tea, said this was the most important day of the lights. the moon lavish the ceremony the best to the elaborate mess wedding is a huge celebration to mock a decision that's for life because the now at least who is nursing option and if anything, when marriage is housing very high regard. finally, we're officially a couple. 7 i'm happy that i can now take his name. getting married is easy, getting divorced, impossible. april teddy also would like nothing more than to get divorced. but they knew or prohibited the the 41 year old test to provide for her daughter
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one henry husband left to years ago. since then, juliana has hardly seen her father and her memory of him is fading. a few photos in the family album. how old that remains since he went to seek walk abroad a so many do hit he late to call for contracts. no divorce means no requirement to pay child support begins on a freight that i won't be able to give her everything she needs. when she asked me for something, i say be patient because we can't afford it at the moment. we don't have any money right now. she understands that. then she says, mommy, that's okay. fortunately, my daughter is very kind, so we don't have any problems with each other. so
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what go to his joins together let no one separate. this phrase from the bible isn't showing in lowering only 2 countries worldwide. the vatican and the philippines. father jerome says salon no, says the voice is not the only way to solve relationship problems. he sees the philippines as a beacon in the darkness, mazda of, in a country that's training others and it's development. the circumstances are deeper in front of these countries compared to ours, so we don't need to be like them. so i guess we should even be proud of here. we are sticking through it now that that, that we are protecting marriage as it needs to be shown. so in other words, the only way out, so accepted by the church and the state is an enrollment where the marriage is treated as having never existed. but it's the link to the process the any the well, so you can, if of the heavy, many attempts that reform in the past,
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but all have food and filed. if this then opinions complicated political system better and it will make it. so lockman often champions the cause of the disadvantage and has put forward a bill that permits divorce in certain cases. she's confident it will eventually become a little why not married? yes, i suppose to be so nice. it had been many uh, probably to have because of human frailty. and because of this, many of uh you in deciding the uh, i'll gonna be more but the great abused women and they've been, we've been we would have to give a liked like this co, fortunately distress, april patios and what she can from babysitting struggles to make ends meet
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it's been 8 years now since her husband left. he doesn't support so that goes to the little still states she must remain married to him. thankfully, when things get really bad, she does at least have relatives who help out of the town. for those i finally want to get away from their ex partners, but can, because they're still married on paper, wherever you go to, whose name goes with you on, on to get more funding. but when i found out there's a chance that i might be able to divorce in the future and look at myself, hope again that got an hold up on that one day. i will be able to file the papers and then we will be separated for good and so with that and you will end up with i am. so john and mikey, getting married means they can start a new independent ice together. the philippines is quite a conservative country,
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where the values of the catholic church is still cherished by many if i don't like divorce, you need to take the time and be fully sure about your partner before you get married for you. if you're not sure, then don't get married. it's as simple as that. for a 2nd. okay, laugh i think dibels test. okay. even if you've known someone for a long time, you don't always know what they're thinking and what's going to not inside them. and you can't predict what the future holds us and i should say one day, no longer be so happy together. it's possible they won't have to stay together any longer. and they want to the,
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this woman is royalty, even if it doesn't appear. so at 1st loans is making them is working hard to and money for her family a she can sell aquino of oysters for about 3 years. one day she will be clean, but exactly when that's a secret kept by the women other rhonda the u. s. b would mean that you have to go through several rituals. it'd be there, i realized. but their secret today added that items you have to know the traditions and know exactly how to prepare the shells for the sacred ceremony. for example, that we see some said yet a but those, if it's the women who hold the power among the be saga, people living on this island far off the coast of guinea be so they all have the head of the family and above them all the queens at the moment they are all 3 is dictated by tradition. they also serve as priestess,
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so they make all the important decisions on the island, such as when to so and harvest and when to hold religious ceremonies. when the women are allowed inside their round top, every problem is discussed at length the why do we help people with their marriage problem as we know about everyone's problems here on a run go. it's a couple is arguing and they don't come to us. we'll hear about it from their neighbors messages and then we'll help them find a solution at the moment. i welcome to say, i know women may have the power here, but they also do most of the work. they build the houses and do the housework, and they also own all the property. some of the oysters that in is making them collect it this morning of being cooked for the families, lunch. the people on around go live modestly relying on what nature has provided.
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the men go out to fish, but they don't do much of the work. instead, i have a lot of leisure time. get no one questions this division of labor. specifically the women are pro, to, to stay a strong role as i use the scene that a midland is in, i mean, i don't know if that's a and then defied on like the women on the mainland where independence, there was a couple of them. i yeah, well we scale or we don't wait for them to get at least gotta be rude. we don't have to bag them for money store shopping. we can decide for ourselves what to spend the money on in atlanta, but i mean, if you need any other defense, i don't know if we just, let's get some 3000 people live on the wrong guys. most of them in the village of 80 koga, few women decide who they want to marry. the parents then of the parents of the chosen partner to agree to the marriage. the men are allowed to have several lights . they didn't have a problem with living in the matriarchy. there are advantages for them. and just
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like the women the proud of their traditions. am i keep them from looking to you sort of probably keep them cool. are you ever since queen a king of papa? and we've become famous for being the island where the women have all the power. oh my god. okay, i need to say no. let me, let me see the data here. problems are solved before they get bigger than any thought that going to happen, and then the main office, and we have our cleaning up to thank for that. and is it any better for me to collect for me to get a kink, a pump of is with it? and around to have remains a kit here in this hutch into koga, it's become a safer place for people to visit. she's known for leading the resistance against the portuguese colonial powers and for championing social reforms and women's rights until the death in 19 ceci today though there is also a village, cheap caetano to penya. queen any pays in regular visits, as this opinion is imposing too. after all, the men should also have
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a voice. in this way, the women ensure that no problem is ignored and everyone feels into the government . the government in the capital be so seems to and it's also the role of the women on the rank of it since it's decreased to katana, not the queens, but no one here pays that any mind you can put them. so say that the government in the cell could learn something from us. there, the politicians don't listen to the women looking to move. and we're on the other hand, everyone works together because of our lives. and that's why everyone in our village accepts decisions that are made. it was a couple of hours before the queen's hut is the center of power, says a 2 year old queen in a kid. the women carry on the tradition of booking cut pump. the we all work together and we put a lot of effort into that. first the men and women meet separately. then they meet with one another and we'll go, we're not allowed. once everything has been discussed. we queens have the last word
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. i'm going to add the islands may no longer be home to appear matriarchy, but it's definitely a contrast to the patriarchal power structures on the mainland. the occupant of go, it's positive, was never for the colonized that is allowed it's democratic traditions to be largely preserved, making o'rando a place of peace. the, when the rearrange things indigenous songs, another world opens up to her the soprano things into the picture mistake in her own native language, meet you. it's time for a sudden check for her show tonight. in mexico city,
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the name was 11 miss daniels. of course we can speak spanish, but when we speak, no native language, everything is different. language is what straits our view of life and of the world . it's the basis of every thing he put in maria, rena. left will haka the city where she grew up to study singing. she's fluent in spanish, but always dreamed of performing in nature. today, she thinks of the big stage she performs can 14 indigenous languages. she's fighting, but they're not forgot to. some the she hopes to sing, you know, 68 of mexico was indigenous languages. language. they own languages that are in danger of extinction. some of disappearing. it is very sad because when a language does a culture dies with actually what i show, my gosh tonight,
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she's going to dedicate this onto her mother nature. gomez. when did you, when i'll return to my home village. everything is different because my parents don't speak spanish when i'm there. i speak mondays of language by noon. some 600 kilometers away lives. the mountain village of traffic told to pick people here lead a modest life. busy a world apart from maria's glamorous life. but the conversations over the family kitchen table will always be familiar. maria's mother has lived here all her life, but she encouraged her daughter to see the world. so i'm a little they know my mom says she's proud. and that it's a good thing that other people get to hear all language link. maria rena had to finance or singing studies with side jobs as a made and never the less or successful give hope to others a little much when need to to those i think the mostly specials thing is to be an
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inspiration to other indigenous women who are pursuing their goals and dreams, get us the leaders in the socialist way and you'll see them. the singer will soon perform on stage in new york city, she wants to wear a traditional scarf showing where she comes from. it's important to her. but many mexicans turn their backs on their homelands when they move to the us in search of a better life. the risk losing their native meet your language. oh, loraina says music has brought her closer to the rich. she performs in traditional dress and says that it's part of her story telling, bundled almost uh when we go up into the mountains, there are many colors and flowers that we encounter on the way before it is shown by these years since the quote's back in mexico was the reality is somewhat
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contradictory. well, indigenous cultures seem to be celebrated in public life with markets full of fun. the crafts, most indigenous people live in poverty neglected by the state. i but this on the see system could then yes, some aspects have been for gossen lucky glasses of yours. okay. but here's thanks to people like muddy at a nice as well as persona. all work is made visible. explain in the midst of the whole these days, maria rena is in a position to financially support her parents to give something back to them. she hopes of music will make a difference and give others the courage to follow her path. oh. or gather king could have put him was with us was setting seats to add in my case it's with music. you'll come by singing in my native language. i want to inspire
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children and young people. i want to show them that it can open door. see, i'm ready to come in. no problem, my dear. it's almost night and i fear well ritual before maria rena leaves the village before everyone says their good byes. the family gathers to pray to mother s. as i'm the going them through. why didn't help them good? is this bella? we asked about the rhetoric, but nothing happens to maria. we pray and that she's able to keep up her singing. i'd like to see how the land that everything works out for her. in the city, no bus and not placing the suit up. back in mexico city. rearrange. those concept begins with a song dedicated to her mother. she things that 12 her mother is far away. she has are close to her heart. the. the audience doesn't need to be able to understand the mission, lyrics to be moved by the special magic 1st thing in
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