Category: Life
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Art As Therapy; Into The Mind Of Valerie Fab-Uche
Valerie Fab-Uche’s earliest memory of starting out as an artist was making comic strips for her friends in primary school.
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The Future of Gender Diversity in Africa as Told by African Womxn
How did we come to rely so heavily on gender roles, that any semblance of critique to this deeply flawed system is met with violence and hostility?
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The Requirement of Silence for “Good Women”
At age 13, Rachita renounced her last name in protest of the caste system in India
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Ijeoma Ogwuegbu: Painting Through The Pain
Ijeoma Ogwuegbu was diagnosed with fibromyalgia — a condition where one’s brain interprets all stimuli it receives as pain
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Ijeoma Ogwuegbu: Painting Through The Pain
Ijeoma Ogwuegbu was diagnosed with fibromyalgia — a condition where one’s brain interprets all stimuli it receives as pain
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Ijeoma Ogwuegbu: Painting Through The Pain
Ijeoma Ogwuegbu was diagnosed with fibromyalgia — a condition where one’s brain interprets all stimuli it receives as pain
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To Noise-making
On the podcast this week, we talk to Fakkriyya Hashim, one of the prominent voices behind the #ArewaMeToo movement.
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No, I’m Not Here To Serve Tea
Haitian women have been protesting gender-based violence, intimate partner violence and rape. Irvika says, “we deserve to be here”, and we agree. For Haitian feminists, the fight is for a better quality of life and equal representation.
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Sisterhood In Family And Friendships; Chidinma Nnoli Paints Experiences
Chidinma Nnoli started down the path of her painting career switching from majoring in textile design to majoring in painting at the last minute because it felt like a more malleable means of creating art.