I know that at the juncture of my intersectionality as a black woman, as a dark-skinned black woman, if I don’t acknowledge my achievements, it’s likely I would be the first to be shut down, misunderstood, silenced and erased from anything I put my hands to.
These women share their journeys through confronting homophobia, enduring brain injuries from domestic violence, advocating for life after prison and improvements in the justice system, overcoming the stigma associated with being an ex-offender, and surviving a train accident and becoming disabled as a result.
Disruptors Issue 3 features stories from over 60 women going against the grain and challenging the status quo.
Irish- Nigerian author, academic and broadcaster, Emma Dabiri is the cover star for Disruptors 3 and discusses what makes her a disruptor.
Natalie Getreu, co-founder of Hertility on her personal fertility journey with egg freezing as a scientific fertility practitioner & patient.
Sophia Ufy’s journey navigating the whirlwind of motherhood, entrepreneurship and self-care plus Violet Simon’s upcoming 8th-year anniversary.
Follow Sophia’s poignant and vulnerable journey as she navigates pregnancy, BPD and its profound effect on her relationships, friendships and herself.
Explore the poignant story of a woman who battled hyperemesis and tragically lost her baby and gain insight into the toll of HG.
Cheyenne Morgan shares her experience living with endometriosis from a young age, pregnancy, challenges of infertility and healthcare.
Stories and research with actionable solutions regarding Black women’s reproductive health & the inequalities experienced by Black Women in UK