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''I am every woman and every woman''s quest to be free.''Hana Assafiri is a much-loved and revered social activist and radical entrepreneur. Through the medium of food and dining in her now-renowned Moroccan Soup Bar, she has worked tirelessly to rectify the systemic and social barriers to women''s empowerment. Hana''s memoir follows her childhood between Lebanon and Australia, her forced arranged marriage, her numerous attempts to escape, and her ensuing career in women''s services. In 1998, she opened the Moroccan Soup Bar, which would quickly become an iconic Melbourne institution -- founded on the radical notion that marginalised women, together in the kitchen, can affect social change. Every evening at the Moroccan Soup Bar, Hana would ''tap a glass'' and deliver a monologue to provoke thought and initiate conversation on important topics. Hana''s reputation has flourished as an entrepreneur, feminist, and social activist. Her memoir is a call to arms, inviting readers to join he

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      Publisher: Melbourne Books
      Publication Date: 4/30/2024
      ISBN13: 9781922779182, 978-1922779182
      ISBN10: 1922779180
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      ''I am every woman and every woman''s quest to be free.''Hana Assafiri is a much-loved and revered social activist and radical entrepreneur. Through the medium of food and dining in her now-renowned Moroccan Soup Bar, she has worked tirelessly to rectify the systemic and social barriers to women''s empowerment. Hana''s memoir follows her childhood between Lebanon and Australia, her forced arranged marriage, her numerous attempts to escape, and her ensuing career in women''s services. In 1998, she opened the Moroccan Soup Bar, which would quickly become an iconic Melbourne institution -- founded on the radical notion that marginalised women, together in the kitchen, can affect social change. Every evening at the Moroccan Soup Bar, Hana would ''tap a glass'' and deliver a monologue to provoke thought and initiate conversation on important topics. Hana''s reputation has flourished as an entrepreneur, feminist, and social activist. Her memoir is a call to arms, inviting readers to join he

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