We have heard many theories on population control and the war against black women globally. While some of these theories hold strong arguments, the question still begs as to why is there’s a higher priority to sterilize black women than white women? Source Fusion Facebook Continue reading
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Meet the First Black Woman to Lead the Opposition Party in South Africa
Lindiwe Mazibuko was the youngest parliamentary leader and the first black woman to be the Leader of the opposition party in South Africa. She made a case for young people not to be disgusted with politics but get in there and be the change we believe. She said: ‘Remittance isn’t enough for the diaspora who … Continue reading
Women you should know : Justice Leona Valerie Theron
South Africa has a new Constitutional Court Judge and she is great! Here is a quick run down on the lady at one of the highest seats in the country. The 51-year-old graduated with a BA and LLB degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 1987 and 1989 respectively. Later, in 1990, she bagged … Continue reading
This Place Makes Women Have Multiple Husbands
Imagine a place where it’s normal for a woman to have multiple husbands! https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Ftinytinysecrets%2Fvideos%2F874906262648120%2F&show_text=0&width=400 Tiny Secrets Facebook Continue reading
This Is Why White Nationalists Voted For Donald Trump
Eddie Huang from the popular VICELAND show, Huang’s World, confronts white nationalist Jared Taylor and asks why White Nationalists voted for Donald Trump. https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FVICE%2Fvideos%2F449925622039361%2F&show_text=0&width=400 Video Source Vice Facebook Continue reading
{VIDEO} Powerful poem on Patriarchy
Venessa Marco speaks on patriarchy in this thought provoking poem. Take a watch. Sourced from YouTube Continue reading
From ‘devil’s child’ to star ballerina | Michaela DePrince
Michaela DePrince grew up as an orphan in Sierra Leone during the civil war. Her life was difficult from the start, with her father killed by militant rebels and her mother dying of starvation. Frequently malnourished, mistreated and derided, life only got worse when she had to flee to a refugee camp after her orphanage … Continue reading
Artist to look out for : Jamilia Woods
So by now Solange is a staple in your playlist and you are trying to think of new ways to switch it up. Well I am here to give you the scoop for the weekend. If you haven’t already heard of Jamilia Woods here is a quick background to the future powerhouse. She is widely … Continue reading
Women you should know: Marie Gisèle Aimée Rabesahala
Marie Gisèle Aimée Rabesahala was born in 1929 in Madagascar. She was a politician and activist who was the first woman to hold a ministerial position in the government of Madagascar. Marie entered politics at the age of 17, campaigning on behalf of political prisoners, and becoming Madagascar’s first woman municipal Councillor, before becoming the … Continue reading
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