What we're told not to talk about (but we're going to anyway) : women's voices from East London to Ethiopia / Nimko Ali.
- Ali, Nimko, 1982 or 1983-
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- 2020
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"What do you do when you're homeless and on your period? What does it feel like to have a poo following childbirth? How do we learn to love our bodies again after they've been abused? It's rude. It's improper. It's disgusting. All justifications that leave women's questions about their bodies unanswered. And activist Nimko Ali has had enough of it. Following her own experience of FGM and rebuilding her relationship with her body, this important book contains the true stories of women sharing what they've always been told is secret and shameful - from east London to Ethiopia, from pregnancy to menopause. This is a call to arms. This is a cry to reclaim the narrative around our fannies and to refuse the taboos that silent us."--From publisher.
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Location Status History of MedicineUA.AIOpen shelves
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- 0241987601
- 9780241987605