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In her film "When Women speak", Aseye Tamakloe gives 16 successful Ghanaian women the floor. They work in the judiciary, media, politics and non-governmental organisations and talk about their experiences since independence as women and activists in a deeply patriarchal society. Above all, they oppose the narrative that women's rights are a foreign cultural import from the ‘West’.
By In her film "When Women speak", Aseye Tamakloe gives 16 successful Ghanaian women the floor. They work in the judiciary, media, politics and non-governmental organisations and talk about their experiences since independence as women and activists in a deeply patriarchal society. Above all, they oppose the narrative that women's rights are a foreign cultural import from the ‘West’.