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Saudi Artist Heba Ismail Brings Saudi Representation To Non-Fungible Tokens Ecosystem

New Age Islam News Bureau

28 April 2024

• Saudi Artist Heba Ismail Brings Saudi Representation To Non-Fungible Tokens Ecosystem

• Anti-Israel Protesters At UCLA Attack Native American Woman, Lani Dawn,  Opposing Hamas

• Trump's Running Mate Contender, Kristi Noem, Faces Backlash Over Dog And Goat Killing Confession

• Thousands Rally In Australian Capitals To Demand Gender Violence Justice

• In The Shadow Of War, Gaza Women Battle On

Compiled by New Age Islam News Bureau

URL:  https://www.newageislam.com/islam-women-feminism/saudi-artist-heba-ismail-fungible-ecosystem/d/132215

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Saudi Artist Heba Ismail Brings Saudi Representation To Non-Fungible Tokens Ecosystem

AFSHAN AZIZ

April 27, 2024

Saudi artist Heba Ismail showcased her work at the Outer Edge Innovation Summit in Riyadh recently. (Supplied)

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JEDDAH: Saudi artist Heba Ismail showcased her work at the Outer Edge Innovation Summit in Riyadh this week.

Commenting on her experience at the summit as one of the first Saudi artists to venture into the Web3 art scene, she said: “Having my paintings displayed on the event screens is a tremendous honour, offering global visibility and inspiring more Saudi and Arab artists to explore the diverse options available for sharing their art with the world.

“Through my participation with Nuqtah, the first Saudi NFT platform, I am eager to present my art on a global stage and connect with audiences in innovative ways,” she continued.

Non-fungible tokens — or NFTs — are, in this scenario, digital tokens that can be redeemed for a digital art work. Ismail is exploring their potential in the Saudi art scene.

For Ismail, art has always been more than just a hobby — it’s been a lifelong calling. With a professional background in dentistry, Ismail found parallels between that meticulous work and her own creative process.

Inspired by movements including cubism, fauvism, and surrealism, Ismail’s art is a fusion of diverse influences and personal narratives “Each face represents a feeling and a vision documented on a painting. I paint poetry, and often times each piece is accompanied by a poem,” she said. “As a Saudi female, most of my paintings represent myself and my Saudi culture, which I am proud of. The characters are coded feelings, faces that tell a story — either joy, sadness, or acrimony.”

Her introduction to NFTs came in 2021, sparking a fascination with the technology and its potential. Partnering with ChainVisory, a blockchain consultancy company, Ismail launched her Hebaism brand, which combines NFTs and original paintings, providing collectors with both digital and physical assets.

“I wanted to keep the authentic classical painting process, yet the NFT world gave me a chance to meet and discover different ways to share my art and build a name and a brand,” she said. “It’s been an enlightening journey, uncovering the futuristic art process and connecting with a vibrant community through Web3.”

“As a female Saudi artist, I want to leave a mark and impact on every art platform, putting Saudi art on the map worldwide,” she said.

Source: Arab News

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https://www.arabnews.com/node/2500451/saudi-arabia

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Anti-Israel Protesters At UCLA Attack Native American Woman, Lani Dawn,  Opposing Hamas

By TZVI JOFFRE

APRIL 28, 2024

Pro-Israeli protesters hold flags as students at an encampment protest in support of Palestinians, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, at the University of California in Los Angeles, California, US. April 25, 2024.

(photo credit: MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS)

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Lani Dawn, a Jewish Native American woman, posted that she was attacked by anti-Israel protesters at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) on Thursday night after holding a sign reading, "Hamas supporters are not welcome on native land."

"Last night I was violently assaulted by @UCLA 'pro-Palestine' students," wrote Dawn on Instagram, posting a video showing the protesters attacking her and other pro-Israel protesters.

"I was quickly surrounded by a mob @UCLA students and EVEN @ucla faculty as a form of intimidation. Where I continued to maintain my peaceful presence & protest. The violence on American campuses is UNACCEPTABLE. The lack of police intervention is UNACCEPTABLE. NON-indigenous people TARGETING and ATTACKING an Indigenous woman while you claim to be supporting an 'indigenous liberation movement' is UNACCEPTABLE," wrote Dawn.

UCLA sits on land that once belonged to the Tongva tribe, according to UCLA's website. The Tongva tribe was almost entirely forcibly relocated by Spanish colonists in the 18th and 19th centuries. From 1846 to 1873, an estimated 80% of Native Americans in California were killed in acts of violence or due to extreme conditions.

Source: Jpost

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https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-798915

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Trump's Running Mate Contender, Kristi Noem, Faces Backlash Over Dog And Goat Killing Confession

Apr 28, 2024

NEW DELHI: Kristi Noem, a potential candidate for Donald Trump's running mate, sparked outrage when she admitted to the deaths of a family dog and a goat.

In her forthcoming memoir, Kristi Noem, who is currently the governor of South Dakota, disclosed that she killed an "untrainable" dog named Cricket on her family's farm.

She described the 14-month-old dog as exhibiting behavior akin to a "trained assassin" and deemed it "dangerous to anyone she came in contact with."

In her memoir, portions of which were initially shared by The Guardian on Friday, Noem further conveyed her strong dislike towards the dog, citing its interference with a hunt and its attacks on chickens owned by a local family.

"I realised I had to put her down," she penned, explaining that she retrieved her firearm and subsequently guided Cricket to a gravel pit.

The goat emitted a "disgusting, musky, rancid" odor and delighted in chasing Noem's children, often knocking them down and spoiling their clothes.

Responding to the excerpts, the Democratic Party under Joe Biden's leadership labeled them "horrifying" and "disturbing," attempting to leverage the incident in a 2024 election context. "If you prefer elected officials who refrain from boasting about the brutal killing of their pets as a part of their self-promotional endeavors, then heed our call - and cast your vote for Democrat candidates," the Democratic National Committee stated, echoing the sentiments of dog owners.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) condemned Kristi Noem's choice to euthanize the dog, asserting that she lacks an understanding of essential political principles, such as compassion and education.

Colleen O'Brien, senior director at PETA, remarked, "Most Americans cherish their dogs, and we anticipate that they will view Gov. Noem as extremely misguided for allowing this lively puppy to harm chickens and then opting to end her life rather than seeking training or locating a more suitable caregiver who could offer her a proper environment."

"In an official statement, she commented, 'Noem evidently lacks comprehension of crucial political principles such as education, cooperation, compromise, and compassion.'"

"We love animals, but tough decisions like this happen all the time on a farm. Sadly, we just had to put down 3 horses a few weeks ago that had been in our family for 25 years," she wrote on her X (formerly Twitter) account.

Her book, titled "No Going Back: The Truth on What's Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward," is set to be published in the US on May 7. Reports suggest that she is among the candidates being considered by Donald Trump for his vice presidential running mate.

Source: Times Of India

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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/trumps-veep-contender-faces-backlash-over-dog-and-goat-killing-confession/articleshowprint/109659217.cms

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Thousands rally in Australian capitals to demand gender violence justice

Apr 28, 2024

SYDNEY: Violence against women is an "epidemic" in Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Saturday, as thousands attended rallies in Sydney and other major Australian cities urging tougher laws on gendered violence. The rallies were spurred by a wave of violence against women that the government says has seen a woman killed every four days this year. The rallies also followed a mass stabbing in Sydney this month that killed six people, including five women. Protesters demanding stronger criminal laws gathered in Sydney, capital of New South Wales state, for a rally and then a march that closed city streets. Some protesters carried signs that read "Respect" and "No More Violence".

In Adelaide, Greens Party Senator Sarah Hanson-Young said "a national emergency response" was needed to tackle the issue. "Women are sick and tired of being told 'yes it's bad but there's not much we can do,"' Hanson-Young said, according to a spokesperson.

Similar protests were scheduled across the weekend in state capitals Perth, Western Australia; Melbourne, Victoria; Hobart, Tasmania; and Brisbane, Queensland. Gender-based violence is an ongoing issue in Australia, a nation of 26 million. In 2021, tens of thousands rallied over allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct in some of the nation's highest political offices.

Source: Times Of India

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/rest-of-world/thousands-rally-in-australian-capitals-to-demand-gender-violence-justice/articleshowprint/109657315.cms

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In the shadow of war, Gaza women battle on

By LalitaPanicker

Apr 27, 2024

While the world waits for a political resolution to the crisis, more attention must be given to how the crisis in Gaza has impacted gender relations.

At a conservative estimate, over 35,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched its retaliatory attack in October 2023, of which at least 70% were women or children. UN agencies estimate that nearly one million women and girls are facing acute food insecurity. While the world waits for a political resolution to the crisis, something which does not seem forthcoming despite several peace summits, more attention must be given to how the crisis in Gaza has impacted gender relations.

Source: Hindustan Times

https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/in-the-shadow-of-war-gaza-women-battle-on-101714219994979.html

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