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Season 4 Review - 12 Voices That Refused To Be Silent | Women And Resistance

1 h 12 min Β· 17 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Season 4 Review - 12 Voices That Refused To Be Silent | Women And Resistance

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πŸŽ™οΈ SEASON 4 REVIEW | Women & Resistance Podcast They resisted empires, fought colonial armies, rebuilt broken communities, and wrote words that outlived every system that tried to erase them.Β  In this special review episode, hosts Adesoji Iginla and Aya Fubara Eneli, Esq., look back at the twelve extraordinary women featured this season β€” women whose courage, sacrifice, and genius shaped history across four continents. From Sarah Baartman to Yaa Asantewaa. From Ida B. Wells to Audre Lorde. From the shores of Senegal to the lecture halls of London. Their silence was never an option β€” and neither is ours. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ IN THIS EPISODE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ β–Ί Sarah Baartman β€” Khoikhoi woman, colonised body, enduring sovereignty β–Ί Ellen Kuzwayo β€” Social worker, writer, and architect of community under apartheid β–Ί Sarah Parker Remond β€” Black abolitionist who took on the British Empire β–Ί La MulΓ’tresse Solitude β€” Freedom fighter, executed the morning after giving birth β–Ί Victoria Santa Cruz β€” Poet and choreographer of Afro-Peruvian reclamation β–Ί Queen Mother Moore β€” Nearly a century of organising for reparations and Pan-Africanism β–Ί Yvonne Vera β€” Zimbabwe's most luminous novelist, writing the bodies history forgot β–Ί Fannie Lou Hamer β€” Sharecropper's daughter who made Congress listen β–Ί NdatΓ© Yalla Mbodj β€” The last great warrior queen of Waalo, Senegal β–Ί Ida B. Wells β€” Journalist, anti-lynching crusader, and unbreakable truth-teller β–Ί Audre Lorde β€” Poet, warrior, and architect of intersectional thought β–Ί Yaa Asantewaa β€” Queen Mother who led the last great Asante resistance ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Key Takeaways ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ *Stories of 12 remarkable women across season 4 *Themes of resistance, resilience, and empowerment *Challenges in researching and representing women's stories *Tools and strategies used by women for resistance *Impact of historical and contemporary struggles ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Chapters ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 00:00 Introduction to Women and Resistance Podcast 02:34 Inspiration Behind Women and Resistance 05:13 Challenges in Portraying Historical Figures 10:32 Emotional Impact of the Stories 15:49 Selection Process for Featured Women 21:15 Current Issues and Historical Context 22:14 The Reality of Women's Struggles Today 24:38 Understanding the Impact of Patriarchy 27:04 Lessons from Historical Figures 28:58 The Quest for Reparations 32:04 Addressing Myths and Taboos 34:52 The Power of Different Tools in Activism 38:18 Intergenerational Responsibility and Mentorship 40:39 The Role of Spirituality in Resistance 46:30 Exploring Audre Lorde's Legacy 50:50 The Importance of Healing in Activism 52:49 Surprising Stories of Influential Women 56:21 Addressing Male Violence and Its Impact 01:01:38 Embracing Authenticity in Representation Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448293/fan_mail/new] WelcomeΒ  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 Iginlaβ€”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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Portada del episodio EP 6 Dada Masiti - From Bondage into Sainthood | Women And Resistance

EP 6 Dada Masiti - From Bondage into Sainthood | Women And Resistance

Abducted as a teenager, held in conditions her own poetry calls slavery for a decade, and rescued by a cousin who crossed the Indian Ocean to find her. A century later, she was East Africa's most revered female Islamic scholar, and the reason Qur'an schools in her hometown of Barawa are still run by women today. In this episode of Women and Resistance, hosts Aya Fubara Eneli, Esq., and Adesoji Iginla travel to the Benadir coast of southern Somalia to tell the story of Dada Masiti. Aya Fubara Eneli, Esq., embodying Dada Masiti, explores the life and legacy of a remarkable woman from the 19th century. Dada Masiti recounts her journey from a life of privilege in Barawa to a decade of captivity, highlighting the complexities of lineage, gender, and the historical context of the Indian Ocean slave trade. Through her narrative, she emphasises the importance of community, kinship, and spiritual growth, ultimately emerging as a leader and poet who defied societal expectations. In this conversation, Aya, as Dada Masiti, discusses the importance of accessibility in education, particularly for women in religious studies. She reflects on her role in promoting cultural memory through poetry and the significance of death in her community. Aya emphasises the need for inward purification and the legacy of Sufi traditions in Somalia, while also addressing the impact of colonial history on her homeland. She highlights the ongoing struggles for women's rights and self-determination, advocating for a collective understanding of history that incorporates women's voices. Takeaways *Dada Masiti's life reflects the struggles and resilience of women in history. *Oral traditions play a crucial role in preserving cultural narratives. *Barawa was a significant centre of trade and Islamic learning. *Lineage does not guarantee protection for women in patriarchal societies. *Marriage can lead to unexpected and harsh realities, as experienced by Dada Masiti. *The Indian Ocean slave trade is often overlooked in historical discussions. *Zanzibar served as a critical location for the slave trade. *Kinship and community support are vital for survival and recovery. *Spiritual growth can lead to empowerment and leadership roles for women. *Dada Masiti's poetry was a means of expressing her experiences and insights. *Teaching should be accessible to all, a radical act. *Women have historically been excluded from formal religious education. *Cultural memory is preserved through poetry and oral traditions. *Death should be viewed as a reunion, not a loss. *Inward purification is essential for personal and communal healing. *Somalia's rich history is often overshadowed by conflict and colonial narratives. *Cultural resilience is vital in the face of adversity. *Women's rights movements are gaining momentum in Somalia. *Self-determination is a personal choice, not defined by societal norms. *Poetry remains relevant in addressing contemporary issues. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Women in Resistance 01:05 The Life of Dada Masiti 04:27 The Impact of Oral Tradition 09:25 Barawa: A Historical Overview 14:31 The Complexity of Lineage and Gender 19:03 Marriage and Captivity 23:39 The Indian Ocean Slave Trade 27:42 Zanzibar: A Place of Captivity 29:11 Rescue and Kinship 32:03 Return to Barawa and Community Acceptance 34:28 Spiritual Growth and Leadership 39:07 Legacy and Empowerment 41:18 Radical Accessibility in Teaching 42:07 The Role of Women in Religious Education 43:27 Cultural Memory and Poetry 44:37 Consolation Through Poetry 46:45 The Inward Path of Purification 48:52 The Legacy of Sufi Tradition 50:47 Somalia's Historical Narrative 52:55 Colonial Impact on Barawa 55:58 Cultural Resilience Amidst Conflict 58:36 The Fight for Women's Rights 61:54 Self-Determination and Personal Choice 64:31 The Relevance of Poetry Today 69:30 Cultural Respect and Understanding Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448293/fan_mail/new] WelcomeΒ  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 Iginlaβ€”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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Portada del episodio EP 5 Josephine Baker - The Black Pearl Who Refused to Bow | Women And Resistance

EP 5 Josephine Baker - The Black Pearl Who Refused to Bow | Women And Resistance

This conversation delves into the life and legacy of Josephine Baker, exploring her journey from a challenging upbringing in St. Louis to becoming a cultural icon in France. The discussion highlights her struggles with racism, her reinventions, and her impact on art and activism. Baker's story is a testament to resilience, identity, and the complexities of fame, as she navigated societal expectations and used her platform for political engagement. In this conversation, Josephine Baker reflects on her extraordinary life, from her groundbreaking return to Broadway as the first black woman billed above the title to her significant role as a spy during World War II. She discusses her experiences in France, her post-war humanitarian efforts, and the challenges of raising a diverse family. Baker also addresses controversies surrounding her critiques of societal issues and her legacy as a cultural icon. Her story is one of resilience, identity, and the pursuit of freedom. Aya and Adesoji unpack all of this through an Afrocentric and resistance-centred lens β€” exploring the diaspora politics, colonial gaze, and radical self-determination at the heart of Baker's extraordinary life. Takeaways *Josephine Baker's life exemplifies the struggle for liberation and identity. *She faced significant racism and discrimination throughout her life. *Baker's journey from St. Louis to Paris marked her rise to fame. *Her performances challenged societal norms and expectations. *Baker's legacy continues to inspire discussions on race and identity. *She was a pioneer in using her art for political engagement. *Baker's reinventions reflect the complexities of her identity. *Her story highlights the intersection of art and activism. *Baker's influence extends beyond her lifetime, impacting future generations. *The duality of her fame reveals the challenges faced by black artists. *Josephine Baker was the first black woman on a major Broadway marquee. *She renounced her US citizenship to live in France. *Baker served as a sub-lieutenant in the French Air Force intelligence during WWII. *She faced numerous personal tragedies, including multiple miscarriages. *Baker sold her jewellery to support starving people after the war. *She aimed to create a model of brotherhood with her Rainbow Tribe. *Baker's critiques of societal issues led to accusations of anti-Semitism. *She spoke at the March on Washington before Dr Martin Luther King. *Baker was honoured with a military funeral in France. *She became the first black woman buried among France's immortals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Josephine Baker's Legacy 03:03 Josephine Baker: The Artist and Her Journey 05:58 Reinvention and Identity 09:04 Early Life and Struggles 11:58 The Impact of Racism and Violence 15:08 The Move to France and Fame 17:52 The Rise to Stardom 21:05 Cultural Symbolism and Identity 24:11 The Complexity of Fame 26:53 Josephine Baker's Influence and Legacy 30:07 Reflections on Race and Identity 32:55 The Duality of Fame and Struggle 36:03 Josephine Baker's Political Engagement 39:07 The Legacy of Josephine Baker 41:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 43:53 The Return to America and Disillusionment 46:00 Life in France and Espionage During WWII 51:03 The Role of a Spy and Contributions to the Resistance 54:08 Post-War Life and Humanitarian Efforts 58:01 The Rainbow Tribe and Family Dynamics 60:54 Controversies and Critiques 62:55 Legacy and Recognition 66:12 Reflections on Life and Identity Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448293/fan_mail/new] WelcomeΒ  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 Iginlaβ€”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!

21 de jun de 20261 h 0 min
Portada del episodio EP 4 Mary Fields - Freedom Personified | Women And Resistance

EP 4 Mary Fields - Freedom Personified | Women And Resistance

This episode features the inspiring story of Mary Fields, also known as Stagecoach Mary, an African American woman born enslaved who became a legendary mail carrier in Montana. She defied racial and gender barriers, showcasing resilience, loyalty, and strength in the face of adversity. Takeaways *Mary Fields' early life and slavery in Tennessee *Her journey to Montana and life on the frontier *Her role as the first African American woman mail carrier *Her relationships with Native Americans and white communities *Her defiance of gender and racial norms Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mary Fields 01:11 Mary Fields: A Life of Resilience 03:34 From Enslavement to Freedom 08:15 Friendship Across Boundaries 13:00 Challenges in the Wild West 16:23 Becoming Stagecoach Mary 24:16 Trailblazing as a Mail Carrier 26:24 The Commitment to Delivering Mail 28:11 The Importance of Community and Connection 29:43 Resilience and Overcoming Adversity 30:38 Building a Life and Community 32:32 Reflections on Identity and Humanity 34:16 Legacy and Impact 40:21 Understanding Historical Contexts 44:06 The Complexity of Freedom and Oppression 47:32 Empowering Future Generations Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448293/fan_mail/new] WelcomeΒ  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 Iginlaβ€”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!

14 de jun de 202654 min
Portada del episodio EP 3 Elizabeth of Tooro - The Odyssey of a Princess | Women And Resistance

EP 3 Elizabeth of Tooro - The Odyssey of a Princess | Women And Resistance

She was a princess, a Cambridge-trained lawyer, the first Black woman on the pages of Harper's Bazaar, a foreign minister under one of Africa's most feared dictators β€” and she said NO when that dictator demanded she marry him. This week on Women and Resistance, we tell the full, extraordinary, and largely untold story of Princess Elizabeth Bagaaya Akiiki of Tooro. Born in 1936 into the ancient Tooro Kingdom of what is now Uganda, Princess Elizabeth navigated colonial education systems, broke racial barriers at Cambridge and Gray's Inn, survived Idi Amin's regime, fled into exile disguised as a village girl, won landmark libel cases in the British press, walked the runways of New York and London as one of the world's first Black supermodels, and returned home to serve her continent as a diplomat and guardian of her people's culture. Her life is not just a biography β€” it is a thesis on what African women's resistance looks like across decades of colonial erasure, post-independence political upheaval, patriarchal power, and the relentless weaponisation of beauty against Black excellence. This in-depth conversation with Elizabeth of Toro, a Ugandan princess, lawyer, and diplomat, shares her extraordinary life story, cultural heritage, and insights on African history, colonialism, and resilience. Takeaways *History of Toro Kingdom and African kingdoms *Colonialism and its impact on Africa *The role of women in African leadership and resistance *Personal journey of Elizabeth of Toro from princess to diplomat *Cultural preservation and revival in Africa Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Princess Elizabeth of Toro 01:39 Growing Up in the Kingdom of Toro 04:28 Cultural Heritage and Identity 08:24 Education and Challenges Abroad 13:44 Historical Context of the Kingdom of Toro 19:30 Colonial Influences and Transformations 28:21 The Role of Women in Leadership 35:16 Reflections on Independence and Legacy 36:19 The Impact of Colonialism on Traditional Societies 38:45 Navigating Exile and Identity 41:47 Modelling as a Means of Survival 43:47 The Rise and Fall of Political Power 47:15 The Role of Women in Politics 52:34 Facing Adversity and Resilience 57:27 Love and Loss in Turbulent Times 01:00:49 Restoration and Legacy 01:03:14 Lessons in Identity and Courage Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448293/fan_mail/new] WelcomeΒ  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 Iginlaβ€”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!

8 de jun de 20261 h 9 min
Portada del episodio EP 2 Monemia McKoy - A Mother's War | Women And Resistance

EP 2 Monemia McKoy - A Mother's War | Women And Resistance

This is a story about Black motherhood as resistance. About the legal limits of so-called β€œfreedom.” About the Freedmen’s Bureau β€” what it promised, what it delivered, and where it catastrophically failed. And it’s about the unbroken thread that runs from Monemia McKoy to Mamie Till-Mobley to Sybrina Fulton to every Black mother who has ever had to fight for the right to simply keep her child. In This Episode *Who Monemia McKoy was β€” and why her name deserves to be spoken alongside the great resisters of history *The sale and commodification of conjoined twins Millie and Christine from infancyΒ  *Monemia’s transatlantic journey to reclaim her children from England *The 1865 Freedmen’s Bureau custody trial β€” what Jacob and Monemia did right, and how the system still failed them *The shrewd legal strategy behind the McCoy-drafted contract with Ladd & Cartwright *The chilling reversal by Bureau agent Clinton Cilley β€” and what it reveals about Reconstruction justice *The legacy of Black motherhood as a political act across centuries Takeaways *The story of Monemia McCoy and her conjoined twin daughters *The impact of slavery and racial capitalism on Black families *The resilience and activism of Millie and Chrissy McCoy *The fight for dignity and recognition beyond exploitation *The importance of preserving and telling Black history from Black perspectives Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Story of Monemia McCoy 03:13 The Birth of the Conjoined Twins 07:23 The Sale and Exploitation of the Twins 11:11 The Journey to England and Legal Battles 15:27 Reunion and Life After 21:05 The Unique Bond of Co-joined Twins 23:11 Life as Performers and Their Artistic Journey 28:50 Emancipation and Taking Control of Their Lives 32:13 Defining Their Identity Beyond Spectacle 36:44 Legacy and Philanthropy in Their Community 40:16 Facing Mortality and Final Reflections Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2448293/fan_mail/new] WelcomeΒ  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 Iginlaβ€”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!

31 de may de 202649 min