Sizani Ngubane’s speech on CSW62 Consultation Day, March 11 2018
Sizani Ngubane is this year’s NGOCSW Woman of Distinction awardee, nominated by IAW
Sizani Ngubane is this year’s NGOCSW Woman of Distinction awardee, nominated by IAW
The #MeToo, which was among the top trends on Twitter these days, also saw widespread outrage on different platforms during the 16 Days of Activism Campaign.
At the time the graphic novel was written these 4 survivors had probably no knowledge of the #MeToo campaign or the “Times Up” movement. That language had not yet entered the social consciousness. What they did know was that the emotional and physical attacks directed at them were the opposite of kindness or justice.
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