Category: Politics & Lifestyle

We All Alone

Blog,Politics & Lifestyle

We All Alone

By Angel Nduka-Nwosu Who really protects black women? Is it black men? No. They beat us. Rape us.…

The Hustle of Studs, Stemmes, and Femmes Part III: Stemmes

Politics & Lifestyle

The Hustle of Studs, Stemmes, and Femmes Part III: Stemmes

By Cisi Eze Just when you thought the people of the world would not narrow your transcendent self…

Struggling With Female Masculinity

Politics & Lifestyle

Struggling With Female Masculinity

I was never a tomboy I was never a tomboy. While younger, there was no ounce of masculinity…

Dying for the ideal

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Dying for the ideal

By Mishadventures She sometimes had fantasies about living on a small island with 350 days of sunshine, clear…

Imbondipaiwo kanguva: Kumbiro yeraramo.

Politics & Lifestyle

Imbondipaiwo kanguva: Kumbiro yeraramo.

NaKagure For the English click here Hama dzangu. Tsamba iyi ndashaya matangiro nekutya zvaingagumise. Magumo ehupenyu hwandakajaira. Magumo…

Breathing while drowning

Politics & Lifestyle

Breathing while drowning

By Her Mentality Depression is real. Depression amongst black people is real. Depression amongst black women is real.…

The Forest

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The Forest

By M. Nyakara One by one, they are felling the trees. “These thick-headed black men. Do they not…

Whats in a dress?: Queer Femininity as Political

Politics & Lifestyle

Whats in a dress?: Queer Femininity as Political

What’s in a dress? In our case as queer womxn and non-binary folx a lot. Whether intentional or…

Listen: The Wildness Ep 10: The Wildness asks Haji Mohamed Dawjee to marry them

Podcasts & Video,Politics & Lifestyle

Listen: The Wildness Ep 10: The Wildness asks Haji Mohamed Dawjee to marry them

A podcast by two queer African girls trying to get through life. What can white people do better?…

Fat Gurl Culture – the truth about being a black fat femme.

Politics & Lifestyle

Fat Gurl Culture – the truth about being a black fat femme.

By Ntombi’Zodidi Mazana I want to start off by saying this - I use the word “gurl” instead…

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