A provocative book full of questions and re-imagination answers. Here is my review. Join the reading! ✏️📘
Exploring Minna Salami’s Book ‘Can Feminism Be African?’ – Women Wheel https://t.co/A61qSNZD35
Joy Goddess is more than a book. It is a celebration of Black women’s power, art, and legacy.
Here is my experience at the book presentation in Indianapolis. 📚✊🏿
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Has escuchado cantar en kaqchikel en un teatro europeo? Yo sí, fue increíble. Lee mi experiencia completa acá 👇🏿
Sara Curruchich en Helsinki: Cultura Kaqchikel en el Teatro Savoy – Women Wheel https://t.co/Rdu9Gu0RC8
En octubre tuve varias visitas. Una de ella fue de amigas Guatemaltecas. Juntas disfrutamos y aprendidos mutuamente.
Acá te dejo la historia! 🛫🫶🏿✨
Visitando Finlandia: La Aventura de Ch'umilkaj
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We all have the right to live free from violence and its starts with believing that change is possible.
Join the reading of my last piece!
Gender-Based Violence to Women Journalists Covering Wars https://t.co/6UdNbtq1p9
Do you like art?
I do. Whenever I get the chance to discover a new artist or artwork, I truly appreciate it. This article describes my first experience with Banksy’s art — visiting an exhibition and wanting to share what I learned with a friend.
Join the reading this Friday!
How much time do you spend on your hair? Do you have a trusted stylist?
For many Black women, hair care is more than just grooming—it's a ritual.
Stay tuned for my next post, where I’ll share the journey of my hair through its many stages and the beautiful connections.
It’s been a while since I published my last article. I took some time for myself to navigate a series of emotional challenges. But now, I’m back.
Look out for my upcoming piece this Thursday. It will explore the powerful characters in Nina Simone’s iconic song Four Women. 🎶🎤
Remembering Bridget: A Journey Through Grief
This article is my journey of losing my cousin Bridget three weeks ago. Here I share my memories and my grieving process.
We all grieve differently 🖤 for the same loving person.
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This coming Saturday marks International Women’s Day (8M), a day commemorated across the globe. But do you know why March 8th was chosen?
I invite you to learn more about this historical day in my upcoming article on Wednesday!💜
#8M#Womenwheel
Photo by Israel Torres
In this article, I share my professional and job-seeking journey. As a Black woman, an immigrant, and being +40. 🙋🏾♀️💻🎤
Navigating Job Search Challenges as an Immigrant Woman in Finland https://t.co/ZOjOU6BQnY
Take a peek at an interview with Hope Nwosu. We discussed her novel Sold Out, its topics, structure, and challenges the writer faced. Dig into the reading and buy your copy to join the discussion. 📙
Exploring Hope Nwosu's Debut Novel 'Sold Out' https://t.co/zOGSANNACA
Women Wheels expresses its gratitude to all readers, who supported reading its articles. Also, the blogger lists her resolutions for 2025 as a woman rights defender.💚💜 https://t.co/cjTbD67ZYv
Mañana no te pierdas la entrega de una plática imperdible con Lorena Kab ‘ nal quien nos compartirá sus prácticas y conocimientos sobre cómo enfrentar y combatir la violencia patriarcal desde una perspectiva feminista comunitaria.
Reflexiones juntas !💜💚
Understanding the Significance of November 25 for Women’s Rights; is an article that explains why this day is commemorated and my story of violence.
Join the reading!💜🦋🙋🏾♀️
#25novembre#EradicateViolence#NiUnaMenos
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