The OWNERS WOMEN |
THE EVENTS
International Women's Day is often more less about about women, our struggles (political, economic, social), our successes and our dreams/desires for the future. On this day however my mind was consumed with womanhood in relation to her body and love, her body and economic freedom, her body and her sexual freedom from a non-policy yet interactive policy perspective. I was more interested in young women in particular, where are our voices amidst the general women's day celebrations, the acknowledgment of strife, struggles, success and dreams....where was my voice and the voices of other young women in "Women's Day" in Sierra Leone? You may think i am focused on the gaps, perhaps so, because i and many other women fit into that 'gap' often expressing and sharing our experiences in the privacy of our rooms, corridors, over the phone, in restaurants, or other spaces for socializing anywhere and everywhere sans policy, sans high table panelist events, sans at decision making spaces and places.
in the myriad of sacrifices, braving a smile
all is fine
baby in that short skirt
baby in those red bottom heels rocking that silk hair doo
baby in those boy shorts
baby dead give away in those brown blue eyes
girl,
choices charred stained on these lips
baby whole
baby sacred
baby girl
lonely
seeking and kissing crossed palms
holding slaps that now feel like warmth
baby boisterous
voice cut-
short
other words mummering off
put the volume up
baby girl.
I am interested in the voices of those girls, i want to hear these stories, i want to hear them loud loud loud impact-filled , injecting and influencing policy for other young young girls...for ME.
To our mothers, our sisters, our girlfriends, our female lovers, our women, our young young girls...to this feminine energy so potent it self destructs, destructs, dies a billion deaths to only sometimes survive, and if we are really lucky, bloom BloOm again.
fambul dem this is how we do....
Women's Day" in Sierra Leone impressive
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