Wichita State to host reception for Muslim women's rights activist Raheel Raza

Wichita State University Student Involvement will host a special reception for Muslim women's rights activist Raheel Raza from 4-5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1, in the Rhatigan Student Center, Room 262. The reception will be followed by a screening of the film, "Honor Diaries," at the Crown Uptown Theater, 3207 E. Douglas Ave.

Raza is an expert on honor violence committed against girls and women, and one of the leading activists featured in “Honor Diaries.” She is author of the book “Their Jihad…Not My Jihad,” and president of the Council for Muslims Facing Tomorrow.

“Honor Diaries,” 2013, was the first film to break the silence about violence against women in honor-based societies. Restriction of movement, lack of access to education, female genital mutilation, forced and child marriage and honor violence are some of the abuses the documentary explores in depth. It features stories from the Muslim world and the West told by nine women’s rights activists, and has enjoyed more than 200 screenings worldwide.

The documentary is available on Netflix and DirecTV. The screening is sponsored by Wichita State’s School of Social Work and Criminal Justice program.

For more information about “Honor Diaries,” go to honordiaries.com, or contact WSU Student Involvement at 316-978-3022 or getinvolved@wichita.edu.