Author: Atinuke
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New Year Resolutions And Making It A Girls’ Year
There’s nothing like the conviction that comes with new year resolutions; what could be better than a new year for a fresh start?
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Don’t forget to care for your skin this holiday!
For those who work or party (or both) through the holidays, being out for long hours in addition to the harmattan weather can put a strain on our skin.
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Finding Yourself on Television
Mediums of entertainment can be a powerful tool for enlightenment and propaganda. As seen in the survey Document Women put out, it is not uncommon to relate to and connect with characters in the stories we consume and the stories themselves.
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Finding Yourself on Television
Mediums of entertainment can be a powerful tool for enlightenment and propaganda. As seen in the survey Document Women put out, it is not uncommon to relate to and connect with characters in the stories we consume and the stories themselves.
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Violence Against Women is a Public Health, Gender Equality And Human Rights Issue
In support of the initiative, the United Nations, in 2008, launched the campaign UNiTE by 2030 to End Violence against Women, which runs parallel to the 16 Days of Activism.
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“I don’t think there’s enough visibility to Black Women indie filmmakers” – Award-winning Filmmaker Zanah Thirus
“As a filmmaker, human life and everyday experiences inspire me as a storyteller, especially from the lens of all of the identities that I hold.”
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In “The One for Sarah”, Community plays a part in recovering from abuse
The One For Sarah explores the perils of finding love while recovering from abuse, the need to affirm one’s self and to honestly believe those affirmations and the importance of good people to help you through the process.
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What Is Weaponized Incompetence?
“If you want something done right, do it yourself” can become a very burdensome mantra when the other person weaponises supposed incompetence to shirk responsibility.
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The Art of Wearing Craft; A look at Artisanal Jewelry
Document Women spoke to Olasunkanmi Odejimi, a natural stone jeweller, owner of WÚRÁ LÈSÓ and a freelance brand strategist, about the process of crafting the brand’s intricate natural stone jewellery.
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How “Incels” Online Pose A Threat To Women’s Safety
Online Incel Hate Group: A Shocking Rise of Misogyny & Violence