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Author Jallow, Toufah, author.

Title Toufah : the woman who inspired an African #MeToo movement / Toufah Jallow ; with Kim Pittaway.

Publication Info. Lebanon, New Hampshire : Truth to Power, an imprint of Steerforth Press, [2021]
©2021

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1 copy ordered for Moore: Acquisitions/Serials on 01-23-2024.
Description 1 online resource (220 pages) : illustrations
Series Eyewitness Memoirs
Eyewitness Memoirs
Note Includes index.
Summary *One of The Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2021 (Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly)*An incandescent and inspiring memoir of resilience from a courageous young woman whose powerful advocacy brings to mind the presence, resolve, and moral authority of Amanda Gorman and Greta ThunbergBefore launching an unprecedented protest movement, Toufah Jallow was just a 19-year-old dreaming of a scholarship. Encouraged by her mother to pursue her own ambitions, Toufah entered a presidential competition purportedly designed to identify the country's smart young women and support their educational and career goals. Toufah won. Yahya Jammeh, the dictator who had ruled The Gambia all of Toufah's life, styled himself as a pious yet progressive protector of women. At first he behaved in a fatherly fashion toward Toufah, but then proposed marriage, and she turned him down. On a pretext, his female cousin then lured Toufah to the palace, where he drugged and raped her. Toufah could not tell anyone. There was literally no word for rape in her native language. If she told her parents, they would take action, and incur Jammeh's wrath. Wearing a niqab to hide her identity, she gave Jammeh's security operatives the slip and fled to Senegal. Her eventual route to safety in Canada is full of close calls and intrigue. 18 months after Jammeh was deposed, Toufah Jallow became the first woman in The Gambia to make a public accusation of rape against him, sparking marches of support and a social media outpouring of shared stories among West African women under #IAmToufah. Each brave and bold decision she made set Toufah on the path to reclaim the personal growth and education that Jammeh had tried to steal from her, a future also of leadership and advocacy for survivors of sexual violence, especially in heavily patriarchal countries lacking resources and laws to protect women and even the language with which to speak openly about sexual threats and violence.
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Subject Jallow, Toufah.
Women -- Gambia -- Social conditions.
MeToo movement -- Gambia.
Women -- Gambia -- Biography.
Rape victims -- Gambia -- Biography.
Refugees -- Gambia -- Biography.
Women civil rights workers -- Gambia -- Biography.
MeToo movement
Rape victims
Refugees
Women
Women -- Social conditions
Gambia https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJr83DQ7HqWhr7PV7cFqcP
Genre/Form Autobiographies
Biographies
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Added Author Pittaway, Kim, author
Other Form: Print version: Jallow, Toufah. Toufah. New York : Steerforth Press, ©2021 9781586423001
ISBN 9781586423018 (electronic book)
1586423010 (electronic book)
9781586423001