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If Women Ruled the World

On Art, Power, and Possibility

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If Women Ruled the World

De: Christina Hawatmeh
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What would the world be if women were in charge? In a revolutionary collection of art, poetry, and prose, eighty-eight artists envision an alternative present and future shaped by feminist leadership, curated by entrepreneur, CEO, and author Christina Hawatmeh.

If Women Ruled the World blends intersectional voices and subverts expectations, with each entry answering this searing question with a visual art work and accompanying story:

  • If women ruled the world, would there be equity?
  • Would there be peace, and could we experience true freedom from oppression?
  • What is possible in a world evolved beyond gender-based discrimination and domination?

Organized around chapter themes like health, ethics, technology, politics, and identity, every story in the beautifully designed paperback book celebrates the freedom of the human imagination and the power of artistic expression. The collection includes works by rising and renowned artists alike, including Christine Sun Kim, Sonya Clark, Sliman Mansour, and Rania Matar. Intentionally designed with more than eighty full-color artworks, this collection of global perspectives brilliantly highlights the struggles and triumphs of generations of women who dare to ask, "What if?"

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