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Dr. Charrad Is Recipient of Ibn Khaldoun Award PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 28 March 2005

"IBNT" KHALDOUN!

ImageThe Ibn Khaldoun Award Program Steering Committee (a committee of the Tunisian-American Organization) announced today that it has selected Dr Mounia M. Charrad as the recipient of the inaugural Ibn Khaldoun Award for her distinguished service to the Tunisian-American community. The Selection Committee believes that her research and writing have contributed to bringing a better understanding of Tunisian society, history and culture to American universities, students, and educated public. The Committee believes that her classes helped students dispel misconceptions about Tunisia. The public lectures she had given at several universities such as Princeton, Michigan, Berkeley, Harvard and the University of Texas have brought attention to our Country about which even well informed Americans often know little and which they are glad to understand better.

More specifically, The committee thinks that her publications have emphasized the exceptional accomplishments of Tunisia with respect to women's rights and gender issues. This has been a consistent theme of her work and especially of her book, STATES AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS, for which she has received the recognition of her peers in the academic world in several disciplines ranging from sociology to political science and history.

The committee believes it is fair to say that American social scientists interested in questions of women's rights have been made aware of what happened in Tunisia with the Code of Personal Status, in part, through that book. Anyone working on such issues cannot ignore the Tunisian case.  The Committee wishes that you will join in honoring Dr. Charrad at the Ibn Khaldoun Award Hafla-2005. To reserve your ticket or table, visit the TCC site.  You can learn more about Dr. Charrad here.

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Congratulations!
written by jamal on May 5, 2005

Congratulations Dr. Charrad! It is a well-deserved recognition. :)

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