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Women And Resistance

Women And Resistance

著者: Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla
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"Women And Resistance" is a groundbreaking podcast celebrating the courage, resilience, and revolutionary spirit of women across the globe.

Each episode hosted by Aya Fubara Eneli and Adesoji Iginla will uncover untold stories of resistance against systemic oppression—be it colonialism, racism, sexism, or economic disenfranchisement. Through deep conversations, historical narratives, and contemporary analysis.

The podcast will amplify the voices of trailblazers, freedom fighters, and community builders whose legacies should be known, because many either never got their dues or have faded into obscurity.


From the bold defiance of Winnie Mandela and Fannie Lou Hamer to the activism of modern leaders like Mia Mottley and grassroots organizers like Wangari Maathai,
"Women And Resistance" illuminates the transformative power of women in shaping a more just world.


This is a call to honor the past, embrace the present, and apply the lessons for a more empowered future.

© 2025 Women And Resistance
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  • EP 12 Nina Simone - An Artist's Duty is... I Women And Resistance 🌍
    2025/07/24

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    In this conversation, Aya Fubara Eneli channelled her inner Nina Simone and reflected on her life as a musical prodigy, her struggles with identity and race, her duty as an artist to speak out against injustice, and the personal turmoil she faced in her relationships.

    She emphasises the impact of Nina Simone's music and the legacy she leaves behind, highlighting the importance of activism and self-expression.

    Takeaways

    *Nina Simone's journey began at a young age, showcasing her prodigious talent in music.
    *Her upbringing was marked by a complex relationship with her father and a supportive mother.
    *Simone faced racial discrimination throughout her career, shaping her identity as an artist.
    *She believed that an artist must reflect the times and advocate for change.
    *Personal struggles, including abusive relationships, influenced her music and activism.
    *Simone's music served as a powerful tool for social justice and empowerment.
    *She experienced rejection from prestigious institutions due to her race, impacting her career trajectory.
    *Simone's legacy continues to inspire artists and activists today.
    *Her music is a reflection of her life experiences, pain, and triumphs.
    *Simone's story is a testament to resilience and the power of self-expression.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Nina Simone's Journey
    01:38 The Early Musical Influence and Family Background
    04:37 Struggles and Rejections in Pursuit of Music
    07:09 The Birth of Nina Simone: A New Identity
    08:30 The Evolution of Musical Style and Identity
    13:32 Art as a Reflection of Social Struggles
    16:45 The Impact of Racism and Personal Struggles
    19:39 Breaking Free: Personal Liberation and Artistic Expression
    20:33 Confronting Racism: A Personal Story
    22:05 The Weight of Racial Identity
    23:11 Art as Resistance
    25:41 Life in Liberia: A Personal Escape
    26:58 Motherhood and Regret
    27:50 Mental Health and Redemption
    28:50 Legacy and Recognition
    32:49 The Fight for Freedom
    37:20 The Power of Music as a Weapon

    Welcome to Women and Resistance, a powerful podcast where we honour the courage, resilience, and revolutionary spirit of women across the globe. Hosted by Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla...

    You're listening to Women and Resistance with Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla—where we honour the voices of women who have shaped history through courage and defiance...Now, back to the conversation.


    That’s it for this episode of Women and Resistance. Thank you for joining us in amplifying the voices of women who challenge injustice and change the course of history. Be sure to subscribe, share, and continue the conversation. Together We Honour the past, act in the present, and shape the future. Until next time, stay inspired and stay in resistance!


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    44 分
  • EP 11 Amy Jacques Garvey - Writing Pan Africanism I Women And Resistance 🌍
    2025/07/17

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    This conversation explores the life and legacy of Amy Jack Garvey, a prominent figure in the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and the wife of Marcus Garvey.

    The discussion covers her early life, education, activism, and the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated movement.

    It highlights her contributions to the UNIA, her reflections on gender roles, and the impact of Garveyism on black empowerment.

    The conversation concludes with her thoughts on the importance of learning history and the need for continued activism.

    Takeaways

    *Amy Jack Garvey was a significant figure in the UNIA.
    *She faced challenges as a woman in a male-dominated movement.
    *Garveyism emphasised the importance of black empowerment.
    *Education played a crucial role in her activism.
    *She reflected on the impact of colorism in society.
    *Garvey's deportation affected her personal and professional life.
    *She advocated for women's leadership in the movement.
    *Her writings preserved the intellectual foundation of Garveyism.
    *The legacy of Garveyism continues to influence modern activism.
    *Unity among black people is essential for liberation.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Amy Jack Garvey
    01:23 Early Life and Education
    05:07 Migration to the United States
    06:19 Connection with Marcus Garvey
    07:49 Marriage and Personal Struggles
    09:07 UNIA and Political Activism
    12:11 The Fight Against Colonialism
    16:38 Liberia and Economic Development
    19:23 The Role of Women in the Movement
    26:25 Personal Contributions and Legacy
    33:34 Naming and Legacy: The Significance of Names
    34:09 Understanding Conditioning and Power Dynamics
    34:52 Financial Struggles and Personal Sacrifices
    36:38 The Burden of Leadership and Lifestyle Choices
    38:07 Navigating Marriage and Personal Identity
    39:52 Single Motherhood and Financial Hardships
    41:10 Reflections on Love and Relationships
    42:03 Separation and the Role of a Single Mother
    43:19 Activism and Legacy After Loss
    44:53 Continuing the Fight for Justice and Recognition
    46:29 The Role of Women in Historical Movements
    48:12 Challenges of Gender Dynamics in Activism
    50:01 Lessons from History and the Path Forward
    51:45 The Importance of Education and Awareness
    53:13 Building Pan-African Frameworks and Unity
    54:48 The Need for Critical Thinking and Informed Decisions
    56:23 Writing as a Tool for Change and Legacy
    58:06 Final Thoughts and Future Directions

    Welcome to Women and Resistance, a powerful podcast where we honour the courage, resilience, and revolutionary spirit of women across the globe. Hosted by Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla...

    You're listening to Women and Resistance with Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla—where we honour the voices of women who have shaped history through courage and defiance...Now, back to the conversation.


    That’s it for this episode of Women and Resistance. Thank you for joining us in amplifying the voices of women who challenge injustice and change the course of history. Be sure to subscribe, share, and continue the conversation. Together We Honour the past, act in the present, and shape the future. Until next time, stay inspired and stay in resistance!


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    1 時間 7 分
  • EP 10 Amy Ashwood Garvey - Flaming Pan Africanism I Women And Resistance 🌍
    2025/07/10

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    This conversation, featuring Aya Fubara Eneli Esq. and Adesoji Iginla, explored the life and legacy of Amy Ashwood Garvey, a prominent figure in the Pan-African movement and co-founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).

    The discussion covers her early life, education, activism, and the significant role she played in advocating for women's rights and empowerment within the context of the African diaspora. Through her personal experiences and cultural contributions,

    Amy Ashwood Garvey's story highlights the importance of recognising women's contributions to social and political movements.

    Takeaways

    *Amy Ashwood Garvey was born in Jamaica and had a rich heritage.
    *She was a co-founder of the UNIA and played a crucial role in its early development.
    *Her education and upbringing shaped her activism and understanding of racial issues.
    *Amy emphasised the importance of women's participation in liberation movements.
    *She faced personal challenges and societal expectations as a woman in activism.
    *Her cultural contributions included writing plays that addressed social issues.
    *Amy was involved in various political movements and advocated for women's rights.
    *She opened a restaurant that served as a hub for activism and community engagement.
    *Her legacy continues to inspire discussions on gender and race in activism.
    *Amy's story serves as a poignant reminder of the interconnectedness of the African diaspora and the ongoing struggle for liberation.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Amy Ashwood Garvey
    02:21 Early Life and Heritage
    05:02 Education and Feminism
    09:52 Activism and the UNIA
    17:13 Women in Leadership and the UNIA
    24:35 Personal Struggles and Contributions
    32:13 Reflections on Liberation and Gender Roles
    34:43 Building Bridges: The Role of Women in Pan-Africanism
    36:53 Activism Through Art: The Influence of Theatre
    40:25 The Legacy of UNIA: Challenges and Triumphs
    42:59 Culinary Activism: Creating Spaces for Dialogue
    46:10 Women in Leadership: Overcoming Barriers
    50:15 The Cost of Activism: Surveillance and Suppression
    52:56 Reflections on Unity: Lessons from the Past
    56:56 A Call to Action: Rising Together

    Welcome to Women and Resistance, a powerful podcast where we honour the courage, resilience, and revolutionary spirit of women across the globe. Hosted by Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla...

    You're listening to Women and Resistance with Aya Fubara Eneli Esq and Adesoji Iginla—where we honour the voices of women who have shaped history through courage and defiance...Now, back to the conversation.


    That’s it for this episode of Women and Resistance. Thank you for joining us in amplifying the voices of women who challenge injustice and change the course of history. Be sure to subscribe, share, and continue the conversation. Together We Honour the past, act in the present, and shape the future. Until next time, stay inspired and stay in resistance!


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    1 時間 3 分

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