Two teachers at the University of Basra participate in the Fourth International Scientific Conference “Human Sciences in Achieving Sustainable Development,” College of Education for the Humanities at the University of Mosul.

The teaching assistant at the College of Education for Girls at the University of Basra, Assistant Lecturer Yusra Imad Muhammad, and Professor Dr. Ammar Fadel participated in the Fourth International Conference “Human Sciences in Achieving Sustainable Development” at the College of Education for Girls at the University of Mosul.

It included participation in a joint research entitled “Feminist movements in the United States of America after World War II until 1960.”

The research aimed to shed light on feminist movements and explain the conditions of American women and how the war affected their social and political activity and the extent to which they were able after the war to gather their forces and form organizations and clubs through which they began to demand their social rights, with an explanation of the most important female figures who were She has an influential role in the movement, which in turn was able to support women in their demands.

Media and Government Communication Division/College of Education for Girls.