Art of Superwoman – The Adventure Issue
Art of Superwoman – The Women’s Issue
Art of Superwoman – Winter Issue 2022 Vol. 3
Art of Superwoman – Winter Issue 2022 Vol. 2
Art of Superwoman – Winter Issue 2022 Vol. 1
Art of Superwoman – Youth Issue 2022 Vol. 3
Art of Superwoman – Youth Issue 2022 Vol. 2
Art of Superwoman – Youth Issue 2022 Vol. 1
Art of Superwoman – Mother’s Issue 2022
Art of Superwoman – Workers Issue 2022
Art of Superwoman – Freedom 2022
Art of Superwoman – Festive 2020
Our Wombs Hold Power
According to holistic health practitioner, wellness coach, and NYT best-selling author Queen Afua, “the condition of women’s wombs also directly reflects the condition of women’s minds, spirits, and actions. The womb is a storehouse of all our emotions. In this article doula and massage therapist, Tiana Taylor talks about the benefits of womb massage.
Women and Queer Community: Honesty, Accountability and Solidarity a Must!
Jamil F. Khan invites us to truthfully examine our role in upholding patriarchal systems that are divisive and harmful to the fem community as a whole.
The Sit Down – Netflix’s Leading Ladies, Nambitha Ben-Mazwi and Khanyi Mbau
Does art imitate life or life imitate art? Hear what these two powerhouse thespians had to say to Olwethu about that. Oh, you might as well get comfortable at this point, you’re part of the conversation. Welcome to The Art of Storytelling with Nambitha Ben-Mazwi and Khanyi Mbau!
Editor’s Note: August 2022
“Hear me out – I love controlling my environment and managing, planning as much as I can to ensure I can control as much as possible.” In this months editors note, Olwethu Leshabane invites us to join her in reflecting on our relationship with control.
Our Bodies Are Not a Political Playground
The Politicisation of Women’s Reproductive Health
Women’s reproductive health and abortion rights are highly politicised issues both on global and national levels. While some countries move their policies and laws in a more liberal direction, others move towards tougher restrictions. This article will explore the relationship between politics and women’s reproductive health and unequal access to sexual and reproductive health services for young women Southern Africa
Stillness, Career Changes, Core Strength, and Inertia
As women we often find ourselves bashing down uncharted territories in the professional arena. Olwethu Leshabane, talks about the role that stillness has played in guiding her career choices and trajectory.
“In stillness you develop technique and core strength.” – Olwethu Leshabane