Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‎

Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions

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  • nadineabhas quoted4 years ago
    that she will be full of opinions, and that her opinions will come from an informed, humane and broad-minded place.
  • nadineabhas quoted4 years ago
    Teach her that saying no when no feels right is something to be proud of.
  • Nayeli Nicolehas quoted5 years ago
    The writer had accused me of being ‘angry’, as though ‘being angry’ were something to be ashamed of. Of course I am angry. I am angry about racism. I am angry about sexism.
  • nadineabhas quoted4 years ago
    that she should never feel the need to say yes to something she does not want, or something she feels pressured to do.
  • nadineabhas quoted4 years ago
    Tell her that if anything ever makes her uncomfortable, to speak up, to say it, to shout.
  • nadineabhas quoted4 years ago
    Encourage her to speak her mind, to say what she really thinks, to speak truthfully.
  • nadineabhas quoted4 years ago
    they just need to be treated as equal human beings.
  • nadineabhas quoted4 years ago
    If a woman has power then why do we need to disguise that she has power?
  • nadineabhas quoted4 years ago
    The second tool is a question: can you reverse X and get the same results?
  • Nayeli Nicolehas quoted5 years ago
    women actually don’t need to be championed and revered; they just need to be treated as equal human beings.
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