Amina Said, why do you want to become an activist for gender and diversity? | MIGRACHIV herIDEA
„I think, that's where we start victim blaming. Like the victim
here would be yourself, or myself, and you would start thinking:
,Oh maybe, if I go out that late, someone will harass me.' I try to
break from that. I used to have that a lot back...
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„I think, that's where we start victim blaming. Like the
victim here would be yourself, or myself, and you would start
thinking: ,Oh maybe, if I go out that late, someone will harass
me.' I try to break from that. I used to have that a lot back
home, like I shouldn't go out at a certain time. But I don't
think, it matters at all. I think, that could happen, even in
daylight.“
Amina Said was 18, when the Tunisian Revolution of 2011 and the
Arab Spring began. Then, Amina was part of the protest movement
against the authoritarian regime. There, as a student, she
also was involved in university politics back in
Tunisia.
Amina Said graduated in Tunisia as Bachelor of Computer Science.
When she came to Germany in 2016, she started working as an
AuPair for one year. After that, Amina did a voluntary social
year, which is called Freiwilligendienst in Germany. Now, she
studies Gender and Diversity. To finance her studies, she works
as a social media content moderator in an outsourcing company.
Amina is particularly interested in affairs of Gender Violence.
She describes herself as a feminist.
„I hope, there will be more harmony between people, and just be
accepting of each other. Like from any side, from every side. I
just hope that, regardless of differences.“
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