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Article Selection: Hend Kheera

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Biography section
Specifically, Kheera has been an active participant in anti-sexual harassment campaign in Egypt in response to Mass sexual assault in Egypt.

Street Art:
Hend Kheera began creating most of her famous pieces during the Egyptian revolution of 2011 that took place in Cairo in January of 2011. Around this time, there was a rise in street art with street artiest such as Kheera voicing their stance through their art. Hend Kheera's feature on the magazine allowed her work to receive recognition, she is the first female graffiti artiest to be featured on the Rolling Stone. Another local Egyptian artiest, Mira Shihadeh and Kheera have contributed to the sexual harassment movement in Egypt through street art. In her Rolling stones, article that featured Kheera she was quoted as saying, " a wall is more powerful than a media channel, for example, because you can't ignore it."

Kheera's graffiti is distinct as her art includes stencils of either men or women with an Arabic phrase spray painted underneath.

Response to Art Work:
Today, although there has been no immediate responses in the sexual awareness campaign, her art work has motived others to use graffiti as an art form to create a political stance.

Exhibitions:
Kheera also has been featured in the "Underpass in the Eyes of Freedom" Exhibit at Union Deport in Minneapolis. This Exhibit highlighted the graffiti art that was being created during the Arab Spring.

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