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Maati Talks : Aurat March Hai Kya ? ( What is the Aurat March about ? )

We sat down with a Volunteer for Aurat March Lahore and asked her some questions we all have about the Aurat March. Click this link to see our coverage of Aurat March 2019 : For more content from Maati TV, visit the following links Website: www.maatitv.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Vw… Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maatitvoffic… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maatitvpk/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/maatitv Related posts: […]

Laws that Protect Women in a Marriage ft. Khadija Bokhari | Out of the Box

Why is gender equality beneficial for men

Patriarchy harms all of us, including men. Why men should be feminists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PauL34Xpp4o This video is for informational purposes only. No copyright infringement intended. Related posts: Digital Theatre : Toxic Masculinity Sounds of South Punjab : Rooman Malick Maati Explains | Climate Change in Pakistan | Ep 1 Understanding The Students Solidarity March 2019

Laws that Protect Women in a Marriage ft. Khadija Bokhari | Out of the Box

Traditional Marriage System | TFS | EP6 | Maati TV

#RishtaCulture #PakistaniWeddings In Pakistan we are obsessed with weddings but we don’t really talk about what kind of marriages we want. In this episode we explore what the young people of this country expect out of marriage versus what they usually get. Check this video out on our Toxic Rishta Culture: For more content from […]

Laws that Protect Women in a Marriage ft. Khadija Bokhari | Out of the Box

Take This Quiz To Find Out About The Transgender Persons Act In Pakistan

Transgenders have been a part of this society for a very long time. However, their influence has substantially reduced over the years. They were once advisors, administrators, and generals for the Mughal emperors and for the Ottoman Empire. They were highly respected in the Mughal Courts...

A Platform Unlike Any: The Minorities’ Youth learning the Art of Digital Storytelling