Please read this powerful Feminist First Nations Longette Lite by permaculturist Jessica Perini. It centres the true stories of two clever, brave and proud Kenyan women, Carolyn Olang and Ruth Akinyi, and some of their struggles and wins in a deeply patriarchal context.
Saying no to misogyny
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