Intersectional proletarianism, journalism, and leftism from a Master's graduate in Gender Studies, Nikita Ramkissoon. Raised in an anti-apartheid activist household, Nikita grew up with a love for human rights and good books. Being a survivor of childhood sexual assault, she developed bipolar disorder and wishes to debunk myths about mental illness and shed light on survivor issues through her writing. Some might call her a raging feminist ... and she is. Guided by bell hooks, Angela Davis, and other black feminists, Nikita wishes to uplift voices of women of colour in media spaces.

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Beyond yes or no: Consent and consenting behaviour 2022-04-10
Interview with music industry specialist Angela Weickl 2022-04-03
Childhood abuse Part III: Effects and recovery 2022-03-27
Interview with transformation coach Part II - Generational trauma and healing 2022-03-20
Childhood abuse Part II: Experiencing abuse 2022-03-13
Interview with transformation coach part I: Feminism and Indian South Africans 2022-03-06
Childhood abuse Part I: Grooming and gaslighting 2022-02-27
White feminism and why it's dangerous 2022-02-20
Hysteria and why mental health is a feminist issue 2022-02-13
Internalised misogyny 2022-02-06
Feminist economics and why we need it 2022-01-30
Language, gender, and feminism 2022-01-23
Why bipolar? Why feminist? 2022-01-16
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