Bibi Titi- Tanzania’s Freedom Struggle Heroine
Bibi Titi Mohammed, with limited formal education but boundless courage, left an indelible mark on Tanzanian history, reminding us of the vital role women played in shaping the nation
Bibi Titi Mohammed, with limited formal education but boundless courage, left an indelible mark on Tanzanian history, reminding us of the vital role women played in shaping the nation
Judy Muthoni has been involved in the struggle for the Second Liberation and has been an activist since her early years.
Hellen’s commitment to human rights began in her teens when she stood up against injustices at her school.
Wangari Maathai’s unyielding spirit and vision keeps inspiring new generations with her enduring legacy of resilience, bravery, and activism
Jackline Sekento Lankas is a symbol of strength, passionate about climate justice and unwavering in her support for the rights of girls and individuals with disabilities
She discovered her interest in climate and environmental change at only 18 yrs old
Dr. Bireete’s story is not a tale for the faint-hearted as she points out that activism is a lifelong battle
She is one individual who is mitigating the catastrophic impacts of climate change in order to provide effective solutions to this global hindrance.
“Many times I’m fearful because it is dangerous–to oppose a militant dictator…you’ll get beaten up, you’ll get tortured, you’ll get abducted.” ~ Stella Nyanzi.
It is her sharp and vocal criticism of the president’s appointment of the Attorney General that led her to eventually being permanently disbarred from practicing law in Tanzania.