Homemade prototypes by Zahra Essa from south indian girls Watch Video
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Description: bell hooks (1990) writes in Homeplace (a site of resistance) that during the times of white supremacy and racial segregation in America, one’s “homeplace” was seen as a place where one could freely challenge the issues of politics and humanisation. Home, as argued by bell hooks (1990) may be associated with forms of protest and power. While Leslie Kanes Weisman (2000) describes home as a highly gendered realm where a woman is always in service of a husband or child. n nThe creation of mini
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