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Young Mongols: Feminism in Mongolia

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Young Mongols: Feminism in Mongolia

Young Mongols, initiated by the Aubrey Menard, is video series to allow Mongolians to tell their own stories and to help the rest of the world better understand what the country is like today. 

Ten videos in total are planned to be released. The topics covering are feminism, the ger district, mining, education, Mongolian-made products, food, media, education, entrepreneurship, and fitness. 

The first episode allows you hear the stories of three young women who are fighting for equal rights in their country. 

Zolzaya Batkhuyag tells about women’s rights and the feminist movement in Mongolia today. She describes the issues facing women in Mongolian society and the activities of Women for Change, the group she founded over five years ago.

Young Mongols, initiated by the Aubrey Menard, is video series to allow Mongolians to tell their own stories and to help the rest of the world better understand what the country is like today. 

Ten videos in total are planned to be released. The topics covering are feminism, the ger district, mining, education, Mongolian-made products, food, media, education, entrepreneurship, and fitness. 

The first episode allows you hear the stories of three young women who are fighting for equal rights in their country. 

Zolzaya Batkhuyag tells about women’s rights and the feminist movement in Mongolia today. She describes the issues facing women in Mongolian society and the activities of Women for Change, the group she founded over five years ago.

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Published
2016-06-15


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