- Efuru (1966) Florence Nwapa
In dreaming up the world we want it's important to acknowledge the work women have done, identify and in many instances name them.
This IWD we are sharing with you some of our favorite women Creators and Inspiration.
From Ama Nkrumah organising along the Western Coast of God Coast to women like Ami Tamakloe who document their stories. Read more about it her
Immigrant Women, Northern women, Poor Women, Market Women, Queer Women, Muslim Women Trans Women, all women.
AUGUST 2024
Drama Queens is an under-30-youth-led collective of young feminists activists committed to using various forms of performance and audio-visual art to challenge the status quo, break barriers and center the stories of women (her-stories). Primarily based in Ghana, our work centres on Pan Africanism & Decolonial Feminist values that guide our research into the social catalysts of rape culture, consent education, body politics & autonomy, sexual & reproductive rights, environmental activism, and queer liberation in Africa.
Drama Queens' advocacy strategy, since its inception in 2016 has been to use in nuanced ways various forms of performance and visual art to influence the conversations many young people are having about Patriachy, Rape culture, Sexual repression, Consent, Sexual diversity, Inclusion, Equity & Freedom in Ghana.
Our ethos have included Theatre, Speakeasies, Film Productions, Workshops, Music, Poetry, Graphic Novel productions and Social media campaigns
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