My Name
In Liberia, it is expected that a woman carries her husband’s last name and if you do not, you are considered to be unruly or insubordinate. So what would become of a woman like me who loved the name her dad had given her? Continue Reading
In Liberia, it is expected that a woman carries her husband’s last name and if you do not, you are considered to be unruly or insubordinate. So what would become of a woman like me who loved the name her dad had given her? Continue Reading
As a creative, I see your vision and also very clearly your imagination as a heterosexual (I’m intuiting from your piece) man. However, as a woman, it is rather appalling your very limited view of women and womanhood. One could argue that you never had much respect for females to begin with. Continue Reading
“The Patriarchy, the societal structure marked by the supremacy of ‘man’. This system has become a trope, a bogeyman, and a taboo utterance that women, feminists included, shy away from so as to not be labelled as ‘crazy.'” –Shari Raji Continue Reading
“Most men would no longer enjoy conversing with most women if they stopped bringing their vaginas along.” ? Mokokoma Mokhonoana About two months ago, during one of my reflective moments, I randomly thought about sex and its impact on intimate… Continue Reading