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The Pitt News

The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | November 6, 2017 | Volume 108 | Issue 62

TEDx

SURVIVOR SPEAKS OUT

focuses on

feminism

Anandhini Narayanan Staff Writer

anupama jain was familiar and passionate about the topic of her TEDx talk, feminism and gender equality, so her biggest struggle was what she wanted to wear for the event. “My biggest crisis is how casual or formal I should dress,” jain said. “That’s probably not what you want to hear, but that’s what I’ve been stressing about.” jain, a Pitt gender, sexuality and women’s studies professor, was one of seven speakers invited to discuss the power of women and girls as creators and change-makers at a TEDx Pittsburgh event Friday. The event, held at the Ace Hotel in East Liberty, was one of 189 local iterations of the larger TEDWomen 2017 conference held this weekend in New Orleans, Louisiana. TED — a nonprofit organization devoted to spreading worthwhile ideas in technology, entertainment and design — chose “Bridges” as the theme for this year’s TEDWomen conference. The speakers spoke about topics ranging from mental health and eating disorders to feminism and moms who can code. “This was basically a chance to tell people in Pittsburgh the ways women still don’t have equality,” jain said. “But I also wanted to emphasize there are things we can do so we don’t have to feel hopeless.” Each speaker had nine minutes to speak. jain’s talk emphasized the Convention on the See TEDx on page 3

Judah Samet spoke about his experience as a Holocaust survivor in the O’Hara Student Center Sunday night. Aaron Schoen | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Hijab-wearing model advocates for modesty, Muslim women Zoe Pawliczek

of our lives, especially growing up in the [United States],” Amal Saeed, a junior molecular biology Model Mariah Idrissi asked where she could major and president of Muslim Student Assobuy a hijab in Pittsburgh while speaking at the ciation, said. “For [Idrissi], as a hijab-wearing model, she really found a way to use her identity William Pitt Union Saturday night. “Fashion is present very prominently in all as influence.” Staff Writer

During the last stop of her U.S. tour, Idrissi spoke to more than 60 people in room 548 of the William Pitt Union about the modeling industry, the Muslim community and her personal life as the first hijab-wearing Muslim model for See Model on page 2


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