The stories of African women can easily be buried and forgotten if we are not intentional in keeping them above ground. The contributions that African women make to their families, their countries and their societies in general aren't talked about enough.
Letters is a podcast that features different African women, each episode shares an open letter written by a different woman, the aim is to to tell the untold stories of women who are leaders, nurturers, change-makers and revolutionary thinkers. The podcast is produced by Wona Collective, based in Lilongwe, Malawi.
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The stories of African women can easily be buried and forgotten if we are not intentional in keeping them above ground. The contributions that African women make to their families, their countries and their societies in general aren't talked about enough.
Letters is a podcast that features different African women, each episode shares an open letter written by a different woman, the aim is to to tell the untold stories of women who are leaders, nurturers, change-makers and revolutionary thinkers. The podcast is produced by Wona Collective, based in Lilongwe, Malawi.
Hazel Mak is an award winning recording artist, based in Malawi and the UK. She is known for her sensual vocals, catchy Afro house and RnB songs that represent the modern empowered African woman. Hazel has represented Malawi on a number of international platforms, being the first Malawian to win the All Africa Music Awards (the Afrima) in 2018.
This episode features a letter from Hazel Mak to her music and a commentary by Lerato Honde and Alinafe Malonje. Music in this episode is produced by the Dream Manifest and MadebyKAP. Background audio includes music by Hazel Mak and sound effects from www.zapslat.com
Letters
The stories of African women can easily be buried and forgotten if we are not intentional in keeping them above ground. The contributions that African women make to their families, their countries and their societies in general aren't talked about enough.
Letters is a podcast that features different African women, each episode shares an open letter written by a different woman, the aim is to to tell the untold stories of women who are leaders, nurturers, change-makers and revolutionary thinkers. The podcast is produced by Wona Collective, based in Lilongwe, Malawi.