 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | EDITORIAL BOARD .Editor: Ali Khemili. .Contributing Writers: Faouzi Bouarrouj, Maya Charrad, Rajaa Gharbi, Hedi Jaouad, Raouf Khelil. .Contributing Editors: Imed Abdellaoui, Jihane BenKhedher, Hazem Bennaceur, Rym Bettaieb, Meriem Chared, JB Gabsy, Slim Menzli, Naima Mnasri, Sofian Riabi, Hachemi Saada, Elizabeth Saada. .Editor-at-large: Nouhad Moawad (womensenews.org)
| COMMUNITY SURVEY |  | Many thanks go to those who already took our online survey, and many thanks in advance to those who will this time around! It is basic questionnaire that was developed by Dr Mounira Maya Charrad at the University of Texas, in partial collaboration with the Tunisian Community Center. The findings of the survey on the characteristics of Tunisian Americans will help all of us gain a better understanding of who we are as a community and will also help guide our Organization in future projects. If you have any questions, you may contact Dr Charrad or Mr Khemili ....Best wishes. |
| INTERVIEW WITH Asma Belkhodja Rebaï |  | "...So we lived the independence time -- your generation was not born yet or still young-- but we lived that euphoric time. We lived through the militant time during colonization, and we lived fifty years after the independence. Today, I can assure you that your militant work is harder than ours because our work was against foreign colonialism, and we had only one enemy. Today, you have several enemies." (Asma Belkhodja Rebaï. February 6th, 2007) Continuing the celebration of the National Women’s History Month, this first issue of TCC Women’s Section presents a special interview series with ‘al munaadhila’, (the female militant), Mme Asma Belkhodja Rebaï, who fought for the independence of Tunisia from the French protectorate, contributed to the emancipation of the Tunisian woman, and took several social and political positions for over fifty years. |
| TUNISIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION |  | This is a Tunisian Community Center entity that federates Tunisian Student Clubs at American university campuses. Its specific mission is to represent the interests of Tunisian students in the United States and serve their needs, while contributing to the overall mission of the Organization. |
| THE IBN KHALDUN AWARD-2007 | | Our yearly chance to enjoy a small taste of Tunisian glamour and panache: The 3rd annual Ibn Khaldun Award "Hafla" which will take place in Athens, GA*, on Ibn Khaldun's birthday anniversary ("Tunisian-American "): Saturday May 26th, 2007. The event will include a live Tunisian cultural performance, a catered Tunisian dinner and the presentation of the 2007 Ibn Khaldun Award. This year’s honoree is Dr Takoi K. Hamrita. You don't want to miss The Ibn Khaldun Award Hafla- 2007---"The Prescription for our cultural needs"...R.S.V.P. today!. *Check out these discount airfares from AirTran Airways Event details... |
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