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Friday, 22 November 2019

"I’m not going to shut the f*ck up" Chimamanda says about being an advocate for feminism

"I?m not going to shut the f*ck up" Chimamanda says about being an advocate for feminism
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has said she will not be silenced while advocating for gender equality.


The author said this on Wednesday, November 20, 2019, while receiving an award at the "Equality Now."

She said: "I was a feminist long before I knew what the word meant. Not because I read books but because I observed the world around me and saw how women were treated. Sometimes it can feel very lonely trying to prove that sexism exists, that we haven’t achieved basic equality for women around the world. Tonight is an oomph that shows me that it truly matters.

She added: "I’m going to remember this night when people tell me to shut up. I’m not going to shut the fuck up!"

"I?m not going to shut the f*ck up" Chimamanda says about being an advocate for feminism

The international organization, Equality Now honored Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Scarlett Curtis at the annual Make Equality Reality Gala in New York City. 

Equality Now Global Executive Director Yasmeen Hassan said at the event: "Changing laws and mindsets is only possible through persistent activism. Our honorees tonight, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Scarlett Curtis, use the written word to do just that."

Curtis is the author of the bestseller Feminists Don’t Wear Pink and Other Lies, and is a vocal activist across feminist issues from period poverty to female genital mutilation (FGM).

"I?m not going to shut the f*ck up" Chimamanda says about being an advocate for feminism

Singer-songwriter Rhonda Ross, daughter of singer and producer Diana Ross, presented Adichie with her Equality Now award. Ross invited a group of guests to welcome Adichie on stage by reading an excerpt from her book We Should All Be Feminists.

"I?m not going to shut the f*ck up" Chimamanda says about being an advocate for feminism

In her speech, Adichie also said storytelling has an important role to play in achieving equality.

"We really need to start thinking about ways to make women’s stories familiar to men. Men need to read more women's stories."

"I?m not going to shut the f*ck up" Chimamanda says about being an advocate for feminism

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