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Read MoreJerusalem: Defacing Women’s Images in the Public Sphere
An outdoor billboard photography exhibition titled “Stand Stable” by female photographer Alma Makhanes Kaz has been vandalized and defaced with black paint covering the women depicted on the outskirts of the predominantly Jewish religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe. While the photographer aimed at empowering women, documenting their unique skills and talents, extreme religious groups and individuals continue defacing posters and advertisements including images of women as part of an ongoing Jewish religious campaign of exclusion of women from the public sphere.
Jerusalem: Defacing Women’s Images in the Public Sphere
A woman walks past an outdoor billboard photography exhibition titled “Stand Stable” by female photographer Alma Makhanes Kaz which has been vandalized and defaced with black paint covering the women depicted on the outskirts of the predominantly Jewish religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe. While the photographer aimed at empowering women, documenting their unique skills and talents, extreme religious groups and individuals continue defacing posters and advertisements including images of women as part of an ongoing Jewish religious campaign of exclusion of women from the public sphere.
Jerusalem: Defacing Women’s Images in the Public Sphere
A truck bearing an Oral-B advertisement depicting a woman is vandalized and defaced with black paint. Extreme religious groups and individuals continue defacing posters and advertisements of women as part of an ongoing Jewish religious campaign of exclusion of women from the public sphere.
Jerusalem: Defacing Women’s Images in the Public Sphere
A woman walks past an outdoor billboard photography exhibition titled “Stand Stable” by female photographer Alma Makhanes Kaz which has been vandalized and defaced with black paint covering the women depicted on the outskirts of the predominantly Jewish religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe. While the photographer aimed at empowering women, documenting their unique skills and talents, extreme religious groups and individuals continue defacing posters and advertisements including images of women as part of an ongoing Jewish religious campaign of exclusion of women from the public sphere.
Jerusalem: Defacing Women’s Images in the Public Sphere
A woman walks past an outdoor billboard photography exhibition titled “Stand Stable” by female photographer Alma Makhanes Kaz which has been vandalized and defaced with black paint covering the women depicted on the outskirts of the predominantly Jewish religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe. While the photographer aimed at empowering women, documenting their unique skills and talents, extreme religious groups and individuals continue defacing posters and advertisements including images of women as part of an ongoing Jewish religious campaign of exclusion of women from the public sphere.
Jerusalem: Defacing Women’s Images in the Public Sphere
An outdoor billboard photography exhibition titled “Stand Stable” by female photographer Alma Makhanes Kaz has been vandalized and defaced with black paint covering the women depicted on the outskirts of the predominantly Jewish religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe. While the photographer aimed at empowering women, documenting their unique skills and talents, extreme religious groups and individuals continue defacing posters and advertisements including images of women as part of an ongoing Jewish religious campaign of exclusion of women from the public sphere.
Jerusalem: Defacing Women’s Images in the Public Sphere
An outdoor billboard photography exhibition titled “Stand Stable” by female photographer Alma Makhanes Kaz has been vandalized and defaced with black paint covering the women depicted on the outskirts of the predominantly Jewish religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe. While the photographer aimed at empowering women, documenting their unique skills and talents, extreme religious groups and individuals continue defacing posters and advertisements including images of women as part of an ongoing Jewish religious campaign of exclusion of women from the public sphere.
Jerusalem: Defacing Women’s Images in the Public Sphere
An outdoor billboard photography exhibition titled “Stand Stable” by female photographer Alma Makhanes Kaz has been vandalized and defaced with black paint covering the women depicted on the outskirts of the predominantly Jewish religious neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe. While the photographer aimed at empowering women, documenting their unique skills and talents, extreme religious groups and individuals continue defacing posters and advertisements including images of women as part of an ongoing Jewish religious campaign of exclusion of women from the public sphere.
Jerusalem: Defacing Women’s Images in the Public Sphere
A truck bearing an Oral-B advertisement depicting a woman is vandalized and defaced with black paint. Extreme religious groups and individuals continue defacing posters and advertisements of women as part of an ongoing Jewish religious campaign of exclusion of women from the public sphere.