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Women, Power and Politics

International Museum of Women's current online exhibition, Women, Power and Politics.

I am the curator of the exhibition, and the multimedia, multilingual platform welcomes submissions from artists,writers, poets, filmmakers, activists and scholars on a number of themes. Please see below for a link to the exhibition and the more detailed call for
submissions. And please pass on to you students and colleagues!

International Museum of Women Announces Call for Submissions
Submit your work to the Women, Power and Politics global online exhibition

You can submit your original artwork, essays, film shorts, poetry,
photography and cartoons to be considered for the Women, Power and Politics
online exhibition at I.M.O.W. From March 8 to December 31, 2008, Women,
Power and Politics focuses on a provocative new topic each month and uses
community-submitted work to start a dialogue on the issues. Work can be
submitted directly online in Arabic, English, French and Spanish. To learn
more about the submissions topics and how to submit your work, visit
http://www.imow.org/submissions . To start
exploring Women, Power and Politics, log on at http://www.imow.org/wpp.

Thank you,
Dr. Masum Momaya
Curator
International Museum of Women
masum@imow.org

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