
Repeat After Me: I Don't Want This
On women, their participation in patriarchy, and the freedom to withdraw
Womanism as a vehicle for collective liberation and self-mastery as a theory of change.
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On women, their participation in patriarchy, and the freedom to withdraw

African women's lives were shaped by political economy, not feminism

A critical examination of identity, ideology, and liberation on the African continent

I just don't think humans should disappear inside it

And Autumn is here

You won't make it alone but the community the system built for you won't save you

Late nights in the middle of December

THE AFRICAN WOMAN MUST SAVE HERSELF and forget about mass movements

And Feminism is a Big Ol' Scam

Write Like You Mean It

A Guide to Power in a World That Wants You Small

Hello Autumn, you chilly thing, you!

Toni Cade Bambara ain't nevah lied

On Love, Liberation, and the Search for Authentic Connection

Radical Self-Definition in a World That Demands Conformity

The Link Between Men’s Sexual Discipline and Nation-Building, and A Realistic Womanist Response

Afrocentrism is not merely a corrective; it is a celebration of life’s fullness as understood through Africanness. Just FYI.

I think a lot of things about a lot of things. As my life implodes, this is what I'm thinking.

Are we able to think beyond awareness campaigns and ideate around the systemic changes required to create a safer world for women?

I wrote…”This train of thought leads to unaliving ideation so I'm hopping off right now” to a friend.