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Şenay Özdemir (born 18 May 1969) is a Dutch television presenter, broadcaster, writer and women's rights advocate of Turkish origin.


Career in media

At the age of 22, Özdemir signed a contract with
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(), the largest Dutch broadcast organization, to work as the first Turkish television presenter in the Netherlands and Europe. She later became news producer at the same organization. She founded the monthly-magazine ''SEN'', a glossy for
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women in the Netherlands. She was honored with the '' ASN Bank Media Prize''. The magazine was named ''Best New Women's Magazine of the Year'' by the Dutch daily ''
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'' in 2004. The magazine started to appear in digital version only on the internet as "www.senmagazine.com" in 2007. She published columns and articles in the ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. In and outside the Netherlands, she was seen as an experienced expert in the field of women's emancipation and bicultural society. In the beginning of December 2008, Őzdemir, together with her ten-year-old son, left for
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, United States. At the invitation of the
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School of Journalism, she started working as a guest lecturer in
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. She interviewed many notable people, among whom were the Dutch prime minister
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,
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, topmodel
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, publicist Paul Scheffer, scholar Marion van San and world's youngest CEO
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.


Women's rights activist

She is often asked to comment on topics such as the integration of immigrants and the emancipation of Muslims. In March 2006, she was a jury member of the Prague International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival, where she judged forty films. At the end of that year in December, Özdemir attended the first
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(WISE) conference in
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, where she was invited as one of a hundred influential
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from around the world. In June 2007, she spoke at the
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in
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, India. She was a board member of the Social Platform Rotterdam, on the "Part-time Plus Taskforce" and "Women-on-Top". In the spring of 2010, she was appointed Senior Fellow of the Osgood Center for International Studies in
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, which requires her to regularly commute back and forth between the Netherlands and the US. On 16 December 2010, she gave a speech at the renowned American think tank
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. On 8 March 2011,
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, Őzdemir announced in the Netherlands via
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that she would be returning to the US from the summer to work at the University of Texas. In 2018, during her time at the University of Texas, Özdemir served her friends a mediterranean meal with Turkish wine, which she could not find locally. That led her to found and lead the international multi-day event
Women in Wine Expo
(WIWE), which aims to connect women working in wine worldwide.


Commentaries on her activities

According to the ''
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'', Özdemir belongs to "A new generation of
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". The American media ''
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'' and ''
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'' wrote that "Özdemir may be more successful with her activities than many Dutch government programs". She was also praised in her own country: In 2005, she was called "a top female" in ''
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'', and she took part in television
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s such as '' 'Pauw & Witteman'', ''Het Elfde Uur'' and ''Rondom Tien om'' on themes such as the "emancipation and integration of Muslim women". In January 2009, the free newspaper ''
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'' called her "the most glamorous Muslim woman in the Netherlands", based on her fashionable lifestyle. The article makes a comparison with
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from the American women's series ''
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'', because her first book ''De Harsclub'' ("The Waxclub"), published in June 2009, is a
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novel about the lifestyle of three modern Mediterranean women in the Netherlands.


Personal life

Şenay Özdemir was born in
Safranbolu Safranbolu is a town in Karabük Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is the seat of Safranbolu District.
, in northwestern Anatolia, Turkey as the daughter of Turkish parents on 18 May 1969. In 1976, her father who was a teacher in Turkey, emigrated to the Netherlands. She studied French and English language and literature, graduaring in 1989. Özdemir is married for the second time, and has a son, Hakan, born in 1998.


References

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1969 births Living people People from Safranbolu 20th-century Turkish women 21st-century Dutch women Turkish emigrants to the Netherlands Dutch people of Turkish descent Turkish women television presenters Dutch women television presenters Dutch women columnists 21st-century Dutch women writers Dutch women novelists Women in publishing Muslim women Dutch women's rights activists Magazine publishers (people) University of Texas at Austin faculty Dutch expatriates in the United States 21st-century Dutch women journalists 20th-century Dutch women journalists 21st-century Dutch journalists 20th-century Dutch journalists