In this episode, we speak to Toufah Jallow, 23 year old Gambian feminist & anti-rape activist. She talks about the journey to finding her voice and what silence culture really means to Gambian women.
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Esther A. Armah is a Ghana-based, London-born international award-winning journalist, a playwright, a global public speaker – a self-described ‘global black chick’ - who has lived, worked, loved, created across three cities in three countries on three continents – London, New York, and Accra.
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Esther is the Executive Director of the…
In case you missed it, Document Women now has a podcast! ‘We’re Not Crazy You Are’ is a podcast that features noteworthy women from different parts of the world to discuss global feminist movements with a regional context. This podcast aims to show that women are not hysterical for wondering about the absurdity of sexist…
Where are the safe spaces for young queer girls to explore their sexuality that does not involve sex, guilt and exploitation? I found out the hard way; the closet is not safe, but neither is the world outside the closet. The only thing I seek now is freedom. This is my coming out story.
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In this episode, Awazi speaks to Ghana-based International award-winning journalist, playwright and Executive Director, The Armah Institute of Emotional Justice, Esther Armah on the intersectionality and structurality of oppression as she simplifies what "Emotional Justice" truly is
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We have officially launched our very first podcast titled; "We're Not Crazy, You Are!".
'We’re Not Crazy, You Are' is podcast series that takes a region by region approach in addressing some of the longest-standing equality movements and what they mean to women in different regions in the world.…
I pledge to Nigeria my country To be faithful, loyal and honest To serve Nigeria with all my strength To defend her unity and uphold her honour and glory So help me God.
As a Nigerian child born and raised in Nigeria, there is a high chance that you must have recited the Nigerian pledge…
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