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      Highlighting the Invisible: An Interview with Avan Sdiq

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            Abstract

            Sulaimani-based artist Avan Sdiq talks about her involvement with Nawi Min Nawi Daikama, an activist project working to change the laws regarding the carti nishtinmani Iraqi (Iraqi identification card) for cases of children who are born after rape, abuse, or abandonment. Sdiq discusses what she thinks are the biggest challenges facing the art world in Kurdistan and her view of the role of the artist in Kurdish society.

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            Journal
            Journal of Intersectionality
            2515-2122
            11 November 2022
            : 6
            : 1
            : 59-67
            Affiliations
            [1 ] Sulaimani, Iraqi Kurdistan
            [2 ] Atlanta, Georgia, USA
            [3 ] Georgia Southern University, Georgia, USA
            Article
            10.13169/jinte.6.1.0006
            2c8c9930-84e0-4ad1-906c-36dcc49d505f
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            Political science,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Cultural studies
            Kurdish art,Avan Sdiq,Nawi Min Nawi Daikama,Iraqi Kurdistan,intersectionality,conflict

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