Planet Patriarchy with Rahila Gupta
Patriarchy stretches to every corner of the world. Rahila Gupta takes us from Riyadh and Russia to Rojava to spotlight the women who dare to resist.
Patriarchy stretches to every corner of the world. Rahila Gupta takes us from Riyadh and Russia to Rojava to spotlight the women who dare to resist.
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