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Women of the Democratic Republic of Congo

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In the heart of Africa, the women of the Democratic Republic of Congo are fighting for survival amid conflict, displacement, and unspeakable violence. With 46 women raped every hour, the crisis demands global attention. But these women are not just victims—they are leaders, healers, and warriors for change.

As we honour Women’s History Month, let’s not just listen—let’s act. Their resilience is a call to conscience. Will we answer?

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Sean Combs, Accountability & The Afrofemicide crisis. 

By ENTERTAINMENT & MOVIE NEWS, LATEST, OPINION, WORLD NEWSNo Comments

In light of the recent revelations about Sean Combs’ attack on Cassie Ventura and the ongoing crisis of femicide among Black women, it’s crucial to address the intersection of race, gender, and violence. Our collective action and accountability are needed to challenge the systemic failures and societal biases that perpetuate these injustices. Join the conversation and stand up for justice.

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Discrimination Against Black Individuals

By LATEST, OPINIONNo Comments

The article discusses incidents in London where Black individuals were subjected to discriminatory and harmful treatment, highlighting the pervasive problem of racial profiling and systemic racism in British society. The article emphasizes the negative impact of harmful stereotypes and misconceptions of deviance, particularly for Black youth, and calls for an end to discriminatory practices such as strip searches and the overrepresentation of Black individuals in the justice system.

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