– Nghidimondjila Hashikutuva “One day during our rotation, a lecturer pulled away my scrubs without my permission, to see my tattoo. Luckily, I was wearing a t-shirt underneath, so he was not able to see anything,” recounts a medical student at the University of Namibia (UNAM) School of Medicine. *Josephine, now a sixth year student at UNAM, says that at first, she did not “think too much of it” until… Keep Reading
Pleasure & Consent in Comprehensive Sexual Education: towards a feminist curriculum for health workers
– Nashilongweshipwe Mushaandja Health work is care work that does not only happen in hospitals and clinics, but it also happens in our homes and places of business. It is a labour and commitment to helping ourselves and others to restore their wellness and encounter healing in the best possible ways. Although this is the ethos, women and non-gender conforming people in Namibia have testified that local health services need… Keep Reading
Young Mother
– Beatrice Schultz “I can’t concentrate in class because I worry about him: how he is, if he has eaten, if he is ok…” Books clutched to her chest, head down, walking through the corridors hoping not to be seen. The teachers don’t see her, her peers laugh and avoid her. Suddenly she has become a sign of shame in the school. Everyday is a challenge to make it to… Keep Reading
Take the lead: journeying toward gender parity
– By Agnes Yeboah Gender diversity in the workplace is not a big ask. It is a small and simple goal. It is the basic ambition of having an equal number of men and women in an organisation. Also known as gender parity, it can specifically be defined as having an equal number of men and women hired at a similar rate, compensated equally for the same job, and given… Keep Reading
Self-love, Personal Intimacy and Masturbation
The COVID-19 pandemic has created an opportunity for a lot of people to spend more time by themselves, in their own space, whether through periods of lockdown or isolation or quarantine. A major part of keeping safe during the pandemic has involved social distancing which has changed the way people date and engage in sexual contact with one another and themselves. This has created an opportunity for the sexual exploration… Keep Reading
What Afrofuturism Teaches Us About Environmental Feminism
– Masiyaleti Mbewe Imagining ourselves in the future forces us to consider how our environment might look like. An idealistic perspective would have us construct a future that sustains Black lives. However, the realities of environmental racism play a significant role in the perpetuation of white supremacy. The deliberate and continued systemic racism that disproportionally burdens and targets marginalised communities by forcing them to live in proximity to health hazards… Keep Reading