The room of Sally Zohney, an employee of UN Women and an active participant in the revolution since its beginning, is dotted with pictures from her world travels and a collection of encyclopedias that she said were her favorite books to read growing up. To her, Tahrir Square was a haven of sorts. "It became surreal how perfect the relationship between men and women was," Zohney says, "For a month I never thought I was a girl. No one ever looked at me like I was a girl."