Document Women spoke to three young feminists on their feminist awakening, how life is different for them now compared to before they donned the title and how their newfound ideology affects their interactions and relationships with people around them.
'Decluttering and housekeeping'
18-year-old Engell was 16 when she first started calling herself a feminist. “I…
Everyday Feminism
Everyday Feminism highlights feminist issues which affect women daily. We are discussing everyday discrimination, everyday violence against women, everyday inequality of the sexes.
Have you ever asked a man to do something basic and they claim to be unable to do it, ask a million questions about how it’s done or how to do it in the worst way possible? For example, asking a grown man to pick up something at a store or to cook some eggs…
Culture, by definition, should be transient, influenced and inspired by the people living at every given time. Culture should be malleable, willing to shift and evolve as people do. Unfortunately, society is marked by a dogged refusal by many to let culture evolve.
Men and patriarchal society wield culture like a weapon in the oppression…
Life doesn’t end at 30 for women, contrary to popular belief. Societal expectations and impositions typically reach their peak as women approach 30. Document women spoke with four women about how these arbitrary expectations affect their lives and how life is different than they expected it to be now that they’ve clocked 30.
‘Rolling with…
We spoke to Rachita on episode 9 of “We’re Not Crazy, You Are!” on the staggering prevalence and effects of female foeticide in India.
Female foeticide is the selective abortion of female children after their sex is determined during pregnancy.
It is as a result of gender-biased social construction that views female children as less…
The preference for lighter skin is prevalent in black-majority countries, a testament to the evils of colonial rule. A history of near world domination by colonizers has set a precedent; that white skin is superior and dark skin, inferior. Society is built around and caters to whiteness and so, unfortunately, many people aspire to whiteness.…
We spoke to five Gen Z feminists about their experiences navigating and dealing with patriarchy as young Nigerian women. The nuance of age and their feminist ideals shape their day to day living, experiences and interactions with others.
Naomi, 19
Honestly, every day I learn one more thing that women can’t do or that women…
At the peak of the #MeToo movement around the world, Khadija Adamu, a young woman from Kano in Northern Nigeria, shared the story of her harrowing, near-death experience at the hands of a man. This revolutionary feat (given Northern Nigeria’s conservative nature and the culture of silence that plagues Nigeria as a whole) birthed the…
It is understandably difficult to marry the idea of feminism and the concept of marriages because of the institution’s historical role in the oppression of women. Historically, married women had few autonomous rights by law and were, for the most part, considered secondary persons, attached to their husbands. To date, it is commonplace for women…
For there to be a true democracy, a representative government is necessary. One of the cardinal problems we face as the human race is a marked lack of representation where it really matters, where the laws and policies that govern the lives of millions are made. Women, members of the LGBTQ+ community, black people, poor…