Our Daily Links: In the WorldFebruary 7, 2012The latest issue of Cultural Anthropology features an article by Revealer writer Yasmin Moll (read the entire issue here)...
This is What Democracy Looks Like?Making Sense of the Pew Poll on EgyptMay 23, 2011Egyptians' arguments push us to rethink not only our conventional notions of secularism, but also our assumptions about religious...
Our Woman in CairoFebruary 23, 2011Yasmin Moll, a Ph.D. student in socio-cultural anthropology at NYU, has been our woman in Cairo, reporting what she...
Feature Seeing God in Tahrir: Ethics of the RevolutionFebruary 17, 2011by Yasmin Moll Many commentators both inside and outside Egypt have focused on the anticipated role of the Muslim Brotherhood...
Friday's Reflections: Egypt Rises…And TriumphsFebruary 13, 2011Yasmin Moll: After 30 years of autocratic rule, Mubarak stepped down today. The announcement came around 6 pm Cairo time....
Feature We Are All EgyptiansFebruary 8, 2011by Yasmin Moll There are tens of thousands of Egyptians in Tahrir today. And there are millions of Egyptians who...
Women's Rights in EgyptFebruary 7, 2011"The Mubarak regime is more dangerous to women than the Muslim Brotherhood." Listen to renown feminist Dr. Nawal...
In the News In the News: Migration, Antisemitism, Climate Change & VampiresNovember 16, 2018A roundup of recent religion writing.
Feature The Egyptian Referendum: Believing in CitizenshipMarch 24, 2011Egyptians were deeply divided on whether to say “yes” or “no” to the proposed amendments to their country’s constitution...