In 2011, Manal al-Sharif defied Saudi Arabian laws when she posted a video of herself driving on YouTube. Her decision and her Women2Drive campaign landed her in jail for eight days. But it also made her passionate about changing the way her country views women.
Six years after that act, Saudi Arabia has announced that it will allow women to start driving in 2018.
Manal has written a book about driving, about what life is like for women in Saudi Arabia underneath the abaya and about being forced to leave her homeland. And now, she talks to Mia Freedman.
Show Notes
Your host is Mia Freedman.
With thanks to special guest Manal al-Sharif.
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This podcast was produced by Elissa Ratliff
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Top Comments
It is about time, but driving on the roads in Riyadh is akin to taking one's life in one's hands. Good luck to the women who have fought for this change.
It won't get any better with women who have their faces covered, and therefore no peripheral vision driving around