No African Women Allowed: Equality in the Age of Terrorism
Something happened on December 31st, 2011, and seemingly overnight, Kenyans began to religiously comply with the expanding security protocols. I was no exception. I credit a young woman named Rebecca Kerubo, a security guard for this transformation. A podcast of Sitawa Namwalie’s article “No African Women Allowed: Equality in the Age of Terrorism” published on The Elephant
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