And it's not just about calling yourself a feminist, it's abut challenging limited perceptions of womanhood in conversations where it could be brushed aside.
Read MoreSlay In Your Lane is a book, which for me, a black woman, felt long overdue. Before I read it about a week ago, I had never come across a self-help book that fully addressed the intrinsic difficulties that come with being a black woman.
Read More“Sorry” is a magic word, churned out automatically by most, but often for all the wrong reasons.
Read MoreIt was 12:33 am on June 7th when I finished reading The Terrible within three hours of picking it up…
Read MoreHer aesthetic vision explores identity, femininity and desire, all with an unspoken emphasis on the unabashed female gaze she offers…
Read MoreThe book is a collection of sixteen essays by the iconic (now-late) Chinua Achebe, which he insists are not scholarly…
Read MoreIf we leave them behind, we may defeat an aspect of misogynistic culture that has limited women for so long: normalized body shaming.
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