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“There is no life to be found in violence. Every act of violence brings us closer to death. Whether it’s the mundane violence we do to our bodies by overeating toxic food or drink or the extreme violence of child abuse, domestic warfare, life threatening poverty, addiction, or state terrorism.”
Bell Hooks
FIRST WAVE FEMINISM: ON RELIGION AND FEMINISM?
First Wave Feminism: On Religion and Feminism? By Makalay Saidiatu Sonda First wave feminism took…
Sierra Leone: The Dream We Cannot Afford to Bury
Sierra Leone: The Dream We Cannot Afford to BuryBy: Alusine Mansaray Close your eyes for…
Are parents doing their job? — Parental Negligence and Its Effects
By Bonnke Fofanah Parental negligence—defined as the failure of parents or guardians to provide proper…
THE TREE
THE TREE BY: Makalay Saidiatu Sonda The tree danced to glaring daring wind. I stood…
What do the Mormons want? When Foreign Dogma Disguises Itself as Family Values
By: Salamatu Blake Later this month, Sierra Leone will host the 7th edition of the…
GIRL-LED RESEARCH PROJECT WITH ACTION AID
I worked as an independent consultant with ActionAid UK, Action Aid Sierra Leone and Action…