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Gather around, beautiful souls! It's reading time. If you're looking for recommended reads about #Feminism #WomensRights & #Africa to your #SundayReads list, you've come to the right place: #EyalaReads starts here and now!
I'm grateful to @Asmaaouu for curating a great list of non #COVID19 related articles and op-eds by African #feminist writers and activists. A welcome breath of fresh air.
Read on @AfriFeminists: bit.ly/3dQ5Cao
#EyalaReads #SundayReads
Today is International Day against Homophopia, Transphobia and Biphobia, and @TheRustinTimes is celebrating voices of queer people from Nigeria who dare to #BreakTheSilence.

#ChooseLoveNigeria #IDAHOBIT2020 #EyalaReads #SundayReads
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It's that time of the week again. If you enjoy reading and you're curious about #Feminism, #WomensRights & #Africa, you've come to the right corner of the internet. Grab a seat!

#SundayRead #EyalaReads
“Disinformation, emotional manipulation and outright deceit.” Conservative forces will do anything to deny women their sexual & reproductive rights. Exhibit I-lost-count: @openDemocracy's investigation in #Uganda. Chilling.

@5050oD
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#SundayRead #EyalaReads
In #SouthAfrica too, healthcare providers are denying pregnant women - many of them as a result of rape - access to the safe abortion they need, request and are legally entitled to. @drtlaleng has had enough. Read her op-ed:

bit.ly/32EJCuC
#SundayRead #EyalaReads
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It's happening! Eyala's Season Two is launching with an interview @drtlaleng, a South African medical doctor, reproductive justice advocate and fierce #feminist. Why did Dr. T. choose activism over the comfort of a privileged career as a doctor? Find out!

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What makes @drtlaleng's voice so unique? She never apologizes for who she is - instead, she makes sure her Blackness "shows up in full force" when necessary. A queen.
Read part 2 of our conversation here.
bit.ly/3aLGHEd

#eyala #feminist #Afrifem #Africa
Here's my favorite part. @drtlaleng expands on several bold statements she makes in her book. She talks #sexwork, a #pleasure-centered approach to medecine, and why she thinks "the hymen is a useless piece of anatomy." Food for #feminist thought!

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