Posts in Women's Issues
PHOTOJOURNALISM: “Banned Beauty” and the Practice of Breast Ironing in Cameroon

Light, and specifically the contrast of light, plays a dominant role in the photo labeled “November 06, 2016,” from the series Banned Beauty by photographer Heba Khamis (see fig. 1). The image documents a family of women gathered together in their home—a mother with her four children. The mother assists her eldest daughter who is participating in the cultural tradition of breast ironing or flattening, in Cameroon. The girl’s younger sibling stands beside her—her chest wrapped and taped, depicting her involvement as well in the breast flattening tradition.

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ESSAY: A Call for Sex Education in Uganda

This past fall I was given the unique opportunity by a client to accompany her to Uganda as she works to treat women in Africa, affected by pre-cancerous cervical cells. What I discovered is the important of women’s healthcare education to both men and women, and the domino effect when both sexes are not equally taught the basics of sex education.

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