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Ayse Dayi
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Where do you live (please enter city and country)
Baltimore, U.S.
What is/are your mother tongue(s)?
Turkish
What are other languages that you speak?
English, some French, used to know Japanese
What are some women's issues that interest you?
Women's Health in U.S. and globally
Medicalization of women's normal life events
Transnational feminism
Poststructural feminism
Using art as research and activism
Feminist pedagogies
What made you join this Network/this site?
Made it so gotta join it too :)

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At 3:42pm on September 10, 2009, Fatima Wahab said…
Thanks Ayse, I couldn't find any better pic, I figured this would do:-) from my Sao Paolo, Brazil trip. On another note, I saw somewhere on the site that you meet on a Saturday in the month from 10a.m to 12N; those happen to be my volunteer hours every Saturday. I hope you are working on another day or time.
All the best!
At 12:58pm on September 6, 2009, Fatima Wahab said…
Sure Ayse, would love to attend the teleconference. Please send me details. Thanks.
At 1:07pm on September 3, 2009, Fatima Wahab said…
Thanks Alyse. I live in Laurel but work in DC as a legal assistant at a law firm. I have also founded a women's organization for my immigrant community and want to be part of the global solution for women's issues. My web site, which I am still working on is: www.salonediamondswomen.org. Looking forward to chatting more.
Fatima
At 3:55pm on August 25, 2009, burcu mutlu said…
hoşbulduk. Evet, amargideki sunumunuzu ilgiyle ve beğenerek dinlemiştim. sunum sonrası amargiden hazal tanıştırdı sizinle.
At 5:53am on July 25, 2009, Zeynep Bengü said…
Ayşe,

bir fotoğrafı çıkarmak istediğimde ne yapmam gerekir acaba? onu da yazabilir misiniz lütfen?
At 5:51am on July 25, 2009, Zeynep Bengü said…
Teşekkürler Ayşe,

blog nasıl oluşur, ne yapmam gerekir. Buradan okuyabileceğim bir yer varsa söylerseniz araştırırım. Bu konuda şimdilik pek bir şey bilmiyorum. Ama öğrenmeye açığım...Evet yazmayı isterim gerçekten! Ne kadar düzenli olur bilemiyorum...siteden bir örnek varsa, (bir fikir vermesi açısından) nereye bakacağımı yazarsanız okurum.
At 11:23am on July 24, 2009, Zeynep Bengü said…
Hoşbulduk Ayşe,

Umarım ben de Amerika'ya gittiğimde düzenlediğiniz telekonferansları dinleme fırsatını yakalarım. Hatta belki de katılırım. Boston size kaç saat uzaklıkta bilmiyorum ama! Size biraz önce iki mesaj gönderdim umarım almışsınızdır. Bu sitenin sadeliğini ve amacını sevdim. Umarım benim de bir katkım olur.

Sevgiler
Zeynep
At 6:21am on June 1, 2009, Enkelejda Cenaj said…
Hello back to you Ayse!

I teach sociology at the University of Durres (Aleksander Moisiu). It is a new university. I teach for 2 years up to now. Before coming to Durres, I worked for three years with ann NGO (in Kukes), on woman and children's issues like antitrafficking, gender equality, human rights, etc. Congratulation's for your achievements!
At 11:59am on May 31, 2009, Eni Tresa said…
Thank you for writing me.I'm a student of Public Health in Public University of Medicine in Tirana. I love to work with women and child problems and I'd like to have a master in Maternal and child health in the future. Now I'm attending a training in Gender violence for professionals by Medical Tirana, part of Medical Mondial in German.I'm very interested in knowing more and more about women issues in World.
What about you Ayse?
At 11:25am on May 30, 2009, Violeta Azizaj said…
Thank you for your welcome andi nterest Ayse.
I am geophysical engineer in Geophysical Center. My job in general consist in research of mineral, oil and water, but now i am working in lendslide, subsidence, gelogical hazard sdudies.
It is right my surname is close to yuor mother name, because Albania, my contry were about 500 years under rule of Turkey, so now 70% of population are muslim and their name and surname belong turkish names. In our contry many people are named Muazzez, Fitnete, Ismail, Ibrahim, Daut, Jakup, Hatixhe, Haziz, Muhamet, Qemal (Kemal) etc but now these names are become rare.The name of my brother is Ahmet. So by name and by religous we are very close to Turkish people.
what about you? What do you do?
Leta (Violeta)
 
 

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