Gender Inequality in Morocco: Destabilization and Continuity. Glacier, O. The Tolerance Webzine, 2024.
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In an article, professor and researcher Fatima Sadiqi recalls working with female colleagues to establish Morocco’s first Center for Studies and Research on Women in 1996.[1] Their success in launching the Center led Sadiqi and her co-founders to create the country’s first Gender Studies Graduate Unit in 2000.[2] At the time, Sadiqi was teaching at the University of Fès where, like most female professors,[3] she confronted the glass ceiling hindering the advancement of women’s academic careers. Sadiqi remembers a doctoral student who was looking for a thesis advisor.[4] After opening the door to Sadiqi’s office, the student discovered that “Dr. Sadiqi” was, in fact, a woman; the student excused himself immediately and left.[5] This doctoral candidate missed an opportunity given that Sadiqi’s partner, Moha Ennaji, whose professional background mirrors her own, has claimed that Sadiqi works more than he does.[6]
@article{glacier_gender_2024,
	title = {Gender {Inequality} in {Morocco}: {Destabilization} and {Continuity}},
	url = {https://www.tolerance.ca/Article.aspx?ID=547729&L=en},
	abstract = {In an article, professor and researcher Fatima Sadiqi recalls working with female colleagues to establish Morocco’s first Center for Studies and Research on Women in 1996.[1] Their success in launching the Center led Sadiqi and her co-founders to create the country’s first Gender Studies Graduate Unit in 2000.[2] At the time, Sadiqi was teaching at the University of Fès where, like most female professors,[3] she confronted the glass ceiling hindering the advancement of women’s academic careers. Sadiqi remembers a doctoral student who was looking for a thesis advisor.[4] After opening the door to Sadiqi’s office, the student discovered that “Dr. Sadiqi” was, in fact, a woman; the student excused himself immediately and left.[5] This doctoral candidate missed an opportunity given that Sadiqi’s partner, Moha Ennaji, whose professional background mirrors her own, has claimed that Sadiqi works more than he does.[6]},
	urldate = {2024-03-05},
	journal = {The Tolerance Webzine},
	author = {Glacier, Osire},
	year = {2024},
	keywords = {\_c\_part},
}

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