In this episode, we speak to Jamaican born Shari-Ann Henry aka Shari Melanin on her journey through skin bleaching at a very young age. Now Shari is a love-your-skin advocate. We also see how colourism, classism and gender inequality intersect
In this episode, Kiki Mordi speak to sexual and gender rights advocate Ndiilokelwa Nthengwe on the different implications of existing as different identities in a country like Namibia. She gives us insight on the moment her cousin's death ignit
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.
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 simpl
This season engages feminists from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, The Gambia, Namibia, Haiti, India and Jamaica on their region specific feminist journeys. We enter a world where these women first found their feminist voices and what those battles look
This season engages feminists from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, The Gambia, Namibia, Haiti, India and Jamaica on their region specific feminist journeys. We enter a world where these women first found their feminist voices and what those battles look