


Relationships and Finances
This online event will look at African relationships and finances in Africa and abroad. What influences us? Are we investing in one another's ideas? Are we supporting one another sufficiently for reasons beyond surviving capitalism? Do we value the modern woman who wants to do more than stay at home? Are we supporting the ones who choose to stay at home while protecting them and their children financially in case of divorce and death?
Are we encouraging women to build legacies that honour them and their full identity as human beings? Have we discussed divorce as much as we have encouraged women to become good wives? Is religion important for relationships? Are women free to be what they really want in marriage? Are men speaking openly about their experiences and expectations set for them under gender roles and neocolonialism? Are we protecting one another as a collective?
Join the discussion!
This online event will look at African relationships and finances in Africa and abroad. What influences us? Are we investing in one another's ideas? Are we supporting one another sufficiently for reasons beyond surviving capitalism? Do we value the modern woman who wants to do more than stay at home? Are we supporting the ones who choose to stay at home while protecting them and their children financially in case of divorce and death?
Are we encouraging women to build legacies that honour them and their full identity as human beings? Have we discussed divorce as much as we have encouraged women to become good wives? Is religion important for relationships? Are women free to be what they really want in marriage? Are men speaking openly about their experiences and expectations set for them under gender roles and neocolonialism? Are we protecting one another as a collective?
Join the discussion!
This online event will look at African relationships and finances in Africa and abroad. What influences us? Are we investing in one another's ideas? Are we supporting one another sufficiently for reasons beyond surviving capitalism? Do we value the modern woman who wants to do more than stay at home? Are we supporting the ones who choose to stay at home while protecting them and their children financially in case of divorce and death?
Are we encouraging women to build legacies that honour them and their full identity as human beings? Have we discussed divorce as much as we have encouraged women to become good wives? Is religion important for relationships? Are women free to be what they really want in marriage? Are men speaking openly about their experiences and expectations set for them under gender roles and neocolonialism? Are we protecting one another as a collective?
Join the discussion!