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womenpropertyandjustice: August 2010
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Date Rape of Zebra Crossing on Etisalat 2015 Flash Fiction - Toyin Ajao. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. A woman I do not know wrote to me last week, according to her when her husband died she made sure she kept the property she and her husband laboured for and surprisingly this made her an enemy to the extended family, especially the women. Hmm I wonder why some women always believe that a widowed woman should sit and take whatever comes to her in the name of culture. Wait! I have news for you!
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womenpropertyandjustice: Strange Discovery
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Date Rape of Zebra Crossing on Etisalat 2015 Flash Fiction - Toyin Ajao. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. A woman I do not know wrote to me last week, according to her when her husband died she made sure she kept the property she and her husband laboured for and surprisingly this made her an enemy to the extended family, especially the women. Hmm I wonder why some women always believe that a widowed woman should sit and take whatever comes to her in the name of culture. Wait! I have news for you!
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womenpropertyandjustice: June 2010
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Date Rape of Zebra Crossing on Etisalat 2015 Flash Fiction - Toyin Ajao. Monday, June 14, 2010. Women, culture, religious laws and state laws. Why should anyone make rules and implement rules that are suicidal, destructive and backward to women. What are they afraid of? Why do they feel that they should go to such an extreme to keep women down? Is this still in the name of culture and protecting the ways of our ancestors? Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Why did he die? Why did he leave me to face this world alone?
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Gongo Madame: La parité en chanson
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Rechercher dans ce blog. Lundi 7 juin 2010. La parité en chanson. Les associations et ONG sénégalaises féminines et féministes (je tiens à faire la différence), ne sont pas les seules à s'intéresser à la question des droits de la femme et de la citoyenneté. la preuve en chanson. Lorsque nos chanteuses nationales se mettent à l'ère de la parité, voilà ce que ça donne. 8 juin 2010 à 07:04. Ce mot masculin si FEMININ! Porteuse de lhumanité, qui le conteste! Inscription à : Publier les commentaires (Atom).
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womenpropertyandjustice: the man died
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Date Rape of Zebra Crossing on Etisalat 2015 Flash Fiction - Toyin Ajao. Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Why did he die? Why did he leave me to face this world alone? Where is my cover? He is no more! Culture has taken over peoples reasoning. They said I killed him, I killed my love, my night in shinning armour. Did I kill him so I will face this discrimination? This show of shame. Definitly not! Labels: justice and women. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Women Liberation: A Case of Globalisation?
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Gongo Madame: juin 2010
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Rechercher dans ce blog. Lundi 7 juin 2010. La parité en chanson. Les associations et ONG sénégalaises féminines et féministes (je tiens à faire la différence), ne sont pas les seules à s'intéresser à la question des droits de la femme et de la citoyenneté. la preuve en chanson. Lorsque nos chanteuses nationales se mettent à l'ère de la parité, voilà ce que ça donne. Liens vers cet article. Inscription à : Articles (Atom). Pensez-vous que la parité est:. Ma liste de blogs. Il y a 6 ans. Il y a 6 ans.
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womenpropertyandjustice: Women, culture, religious laws and state laws.
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Date Rape of Zebra Crossing on Etisalat 2015 Flash Fiction - Toyin Ajao. Monday, June 14, 2010. Women, culture, religious laws and state laws. Why should anyone make rules and implement rules that are suicidal, destructive and backward to women. What are they afraid of? Why do they feel that they should go to such an extreme to keep women down? Is this still in the name of culture and protecting the ways of our ancestors? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Women Liberation: A Case of Globalisation?