Feminine Silence Launch: New York City
On the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80), author and entrepreneur Nthanda Manduwi officially launched her second book, Feminine Silence: Walking on Glass Shells, in New York City.
On the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80), author and entrepreneur Nthanda Manduwi officially launched her second book, Feminine Silence: Walking on Glass Shells, in New York City.
Reading Feminine Silence, I felt those silences come alive on the page. Nthanda Manduwi captures what so many women across Africa and the world quietly endure: the weight of carrying communities while being told to take up less space, the demand to be both strong and soft, and the impossible task of navigating power without appearing “too much.”
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H.E. Dr. Agnes Mary Chimbiri–Molande, Permanent Representative of Malawi to the United Nations, in partnership with the African Studies Center at the Michigan State University warmly invite you to the official launch of Feminine Silence: Walking on Glass Shells by Nthanda Manduwi.
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