Tag: woman power

  • Ọdún Á Yabo: The Hidden Costs of a Soft Year

    Ọdún Á Yabo: The Hidden Costs of a Soft Year

    The Yoruba culture is renowned for elaborate greetings, reflecting their values of community and reverence for the feminine. The New Year greeting, invoking a year of softness and ease, prompts reflection on women’s roles, acknowledging their immense labour and sacrifices. This dialogue explores whether society respects the conditions enabling such feminine qualities.

  • Unlocking Yoruba Feminine Power: A Journey of Rediscovery

    Unlocking Yoruba Feminine Power: A Journey of Rediscovery

    In April 2019, a discussion on women’s solidarity sparked a deeper inquiry into womanhood and power. I advocate reclaiming female strength and spirituality, asserting that Western feminism does not align with African women’s realities. Through cultural exploration, I emphasize the importance of recognizing inherent feminine powers and challenges oppressive narratives surrounding menstruation and womanhood.