Reading The World

This post is about a new years resolution that will hopefully widen my horizons: I want to read books from all around the world!  Have you ever been wondering why most education systems include mostly U.S. or U.K. books in English literature courses? I found it rather strange to see that my English course hardly… Continue reading Reading The World

Unsee Media? Alternative Media!

2016, 2016... What did you do to us? Crazy times... but with the recent women's marches in the U.S. I can see that united intersectional feminists around the world have the power to get their message(s) across, shift perspectives and hopefully educate some white orange men in the future. Without strong, unapologetic womxn, a peaceful… Continue reading Unsee Media? Alternative Media!

Rethink Feminism!

Performances are not carved in stone, made for eternity like statues - but wait... are statues really made for eternity? And which memory will last: The white male colonialist's statue or the victorious black female body? One thing is for sure: Sethembile Msezane's performance "Chapungu - The Day Rhodes Fell" accompanying the removal of the… Continue reading Rethink Feminism!

Living Between Worlds

Molweni! I am super happy to be introducing you to my blog about the colorful things in my world. Intersectional feminism, anthropology studies, my spiritual values as a Baha'í and traveling between old and new homes shape the ideas I want to share with you. I am a collector of stories, weaving them together to… Continue reading Living Between Worlds