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Aincre Maame-Fosua Evans retweeted
“Sovereignty has shifted from the domain of the nation state - now located within the political economy” @lyn_ossome #IAFFE #IAFFE2022
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Aincre Maame-Fosua Evans retweeted
Join us on Wednesday, 15/06/22 for the next edition of ‘A night of Poetry’. The event features Elizabeth Johnson and Aincre Maame Fosua Evans @AincreE moderated by Henneh Kwaku Kyereh @kwaku_kyereh Read more about our guests and moderator on our website. writersprojectghana.com/poet…
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Such an honour thank you so much @AnnyOsabutey
Check her book out and you won't regret it. Powerfully crafted thoughts weaved into words and gifted to us as an art @AincreE
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Aincre Maame-Fosua Evans retweeted
Had an amazing conversation with @AincreE about her work, life and a book of poetry. The book is an amazing collecton of thought provoking poems which life as well as expose the evryday experiences. Next wk in the @bftghana wkn.@NDamoah #afrofeminist #poetry #Ghana #book
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Aincre Maame-Fosua Evans retweeted
Aincre Maame- Fosua Evans @AincreE is a writer and Senior Researcher at the Institute of African Studies (Legon). She is the author of Mind what you tell your Daughter, an Afro-Feminist collection of poems. #wpgonciti
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Aincre Maame-Fosua Evans retweeted
#JeanMonnetDIMES @UACES critical discussion on Afro-Euro scholarly relations and decolonizing European studies curricula w/ @AincreE @csn_chris & Bacha Kebede Debela
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People want to “dismantle imperial and colonial power structures”, but don’t step beyond their national struggle to see how these same structures maintain human suffering globally. If your solidarity does not extend beyond your nation’s borders it is not real solidarity.
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Releasing my first book of poetry! 🥰 The book is titled 'Mind What You Tell Your Daughter'. It tackles, race, class, and gender in cultural narratives around Black women.
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Training young girls to keep their dating life hidden from family unless it's "the one" grooms many young women (18-23) into pursuing hyper serious and committed relationships at such a young age.
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Aincre Maame-Fosua Evans retweeted
black girls are told to avoid sex their whole lives, while also being assault victims at a very young age by men they know, while also being sexualized by the entire society. Then when they’re older y’all tell em the sex they have is an energy transfer that can affect their soul
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Aincre Maame-Fosua Evans retweeted
“Environmentalism without class struggle is just gardening”. - Chico Mendes
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Hearing that @azemezi is publishing their first collection of poetry is genuinely the highlight of my week 😭
Aincre Maame-Fosua Evans retweeted
A tip: if you have no idea how to pronounce someone’s name don’t make it weird or corny or xenophobic by implying that their name is hard to say or that you’re puzzled or even laugh about it. Just say, “Can you say your name for me? I don’t want to mispronounce it.” See? Easy.
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The irony in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie having a single story of Womanhood. #transwomenmatter
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Aincre Maame-Fosua Evans retweeted
And this is coming from someone who adored Chimamanda. My goodness. There's probably not a video of hers I didn't watch before her last gaffe about trans women. I read her works diligently and fawned over everything she touched. It's okay to outgrow your heroes.
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Important read.
“You couldn’t get a candidate with a worse record on sex work,” says Saunders of Harris. In 2008, Harris called San Francisco’s Proposition K—an attempt at halting the enforcement of laws against prostitution—“completely ridiculous.” jezebel.com/a-biden-win-is-n…
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