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I want to see women of African descent shine.
Danai Gurira
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a desire for empowerment and visibility of African descent women.

Danai Gurira emphasizes the importance of elevating and celebrating women of African descent, highlighting the need for their voices and talents to be recognized and appreciated. This call to action encourages a broader societal acknowledgment of the struggles and achievements of these women, aiming to inspire others to support their journey towards success and visibility.

Themes

WomenEmpowermentAfrican DescentVisibilityInspiration

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used to inspire a youth seminar focused on women empowerment.

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Why can't black women on stage tell stories that can affect white men in the audience?
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There’s a saying in Africa, if you give a woman empowerment, you empower a community, you empower men, you empower man. When women become empowered and live in their strength it’s beneficiary to others, and I think as young women today we sometimes forget that we are standing on the struggle of other women. Those women had to stand up to make a change, and they were not popular, and now we’re making them unpopular again.
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I work with writers whom I believe to be true storytellers. And because I'm a writer, I pay very keen attention to their vision. I find that so fueling creatively because, in telling those stories, you use everything you've got. You come away with battle scars. It's gratifying and invigorating.
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I often feel like a nutty professor, like I'm going to try this experiment and see if it works. My hypothesis is, people in the West can absorb African women stories without any shaken or stirred mixer. It can come directly from the source.
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I'm not only a person of color, I'm also a woman. And I'm not only a woman, I'm also a woman from the Third World. All those elements put together means I have a lot to do.
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