"...there really is no such thing as being a female DJ as there is no difference when it comes down to it; there is no female DJ genre and music knows no gender.
Read Jamz Supernova StoriesNow:
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... more than 93,000 businesses (Motion Pictures 2020).
“We need more African women to be active across all sectors in society if we are going to see real changes when it comes to gender equality and the growth of industries,” Lilian Azizi
Full story: https://t.co/1kbR7ZvCwx
Can't Have It All
“When we appreciate our own content as Africans, even in least developed industries, we can uplift them to international levels in the same way we are doing with music,” Lilian says.
Read the filmmaker's full story here:
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The American film and television industry supports close to 2.6 million jobs, with people working in departments of special effects to technicians to make up artists to writers to set builders to ticket takers and more, paying out over $181 billion in wages annually and comprises
@phinduzaie "Bodies Are (Not) Homes" is available for streaming on:
https://t.co/aZCkZhmf7T
Be on the lookout for her first solo show this year and her second studio album
“Bodies are (not) Homes” is the body of poetic work @phinduzaie released in 2018.
“I dedicated it to myself as a reminder to constantly be kind and gentle with my body and to love myself completely..."
Read more: https://t.co/63QghMOA1f
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“Everything goes step by step,” she says. Hardwork & fighting for her dreams has been transformative in her life.
“When I am in the ring, I am in my office, I respect my profession so much..." @anishabash
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5 ft 8 Malawian female boxing champion Anisha Basheel's 8 year boxing journey covers 34 amateur matches and 14 professional matches with 6 losses and 8 wins.
@anishabash
Read her story on:
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#storiesnow265#boxing#Africa