by Teakisi | Mar 9, 2020 | Current Affairs
By Reem Gaafar Note: The names in this article have been changed to protect the identity of the victims and their children, especially in cases of on-going custody trials. After a short-lived and turbulent marriage, Fadwa and her husband divorced and she returned to...
by Salha Kaitesi | Feb 10, 2020 | Current Affairs, Development, Éducation, Education, Empowerment, Thoughts & Reflections
A lot of the stories told about the African woman do not portray her true self. This is usually because the story is single and comes from people who do not know her, nor care to learn about her. By an African woman I mean, a woman who was born in Africa or whose...
by Teakisi | Dec 16, 2019 | Culture, Current Affairs, Thoughts & Reflections
By Sarah Jaravaza What is privilege? You might have heard about white privilege. Why are people talking about white privilege? If you follow anything to do with contemporary American politics, you will have heard that African American people in America are taking a...
by Teakisi | Dec 2, 2019 | Culture, Current Affairs, Famille, Family, Thoughts & Reflections
By Amandla Karungi I stood in the kitchen, preparing supper, stirring something on the cooker, a dropped spoon in the sink and back to the cooker and as my mind came back to the same thought over and over again, I said to myself, “When you give birth to a son,...
by Gloria Busingye | Nov 18, 2019 | Current Affairs, Development, Education, Empowerment, Family, Thoughts & Reflections
This one is for the special humans! There are many of them out there. We all know at least one or two. We all live close to one.. We know her name. We have her number. We know her daily hustle. We rarely notice her super power though. Because most times, we see...
by Guest Blogger | Nov 13, 2019 | Current Affairs, Famille, Family
We, the unloved daughters were all taught that mother is always right, hence why it takes a while for psychological and physical abuse by mothers to become understood by children. Sometimes it can be so subtle it goes unnoticed by the child until too much damage has...