found: Dictionary of African Biography, accessed December 21, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Bouzid, Dorra; nationalist, women's rights advocate, newspaper editor / publisher; born 1933 in Sfax, Tunisia; attended a well-known French lycée in Tunis; excelled in the École des Beaux Arts in Tunis; enrolled in the School of Pharmacy in Paris (1951); returned to her native land to practice pharmacy; wrote a column concerning women, Leïla vous parle (Leïla Speaks to You), in L'Action, a Tunisian political newspaper (1955); it expanded to become an entire page, entitled Feminine Action; was the newspaper's only female employee and published an article under the pseudonym Leïla entitled Call for Emancipation Law, demanding rights for women; joined the first Arab-African feminist francophone magazine Faïza as head editor (1959-1967); played a leading role as a journalist at L'Action, which later became Jeune Afrique (Young Africa), and was asked to act as an informal diplomatic intermediary between Tunisia and Morocco; edited a volume, École de Tunis: un åge d'or de la peinture tunisienne (1995; The School of Tunis: The Golden Age of Tunisian Painting))