O THEY ARE ONLY BLACK PEOPLE – by Ojo Taiye

After Upile Chisala   Poetry by Ojo Taiye   I am just a black child bruised from the trade, with my mothers’ howling somewhere in the  Atlantic across the border.…

Reading the Marginalized Voice: Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo

‘I learnt first hand how women are discriminated against, which is why I became a feminist… an intersectional feminist, because it’s not just about gender but race, sexuality, class and other intersections which we mostly unthinkingly live anyway.’