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 This year, the writer and director Ifeoma Fafunwa brought together 10 of Nigeria¡¯s biggest female stars of theatre, film and 
television to tell stories of domestic violence, overturning the status quo of abuse and disrespect with bravery, sisterhood and 
joy.
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The show was called Hear Word!, which for those familiar with Nigerian pidgin English roughly translates as 'Listen and 
Comply'. The stories ranged from London to Lagos and gave an intimate view into the obstacles that Nigerian women face. 
Whilst the play started before the #MeToo movement hit the headlines it managed to capture the unspoken truths of women 
very rarely heard on stage.
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Listen to Ifeoma Fafunwa interviewed on The Cultural Frontline
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7. Jasmeen Patheja (artist and activist, India)
The artist and activist Jasmeen Patheja is on a mission to challenge the culture and stigma of victim-blaming in Bangalore, 
India. Jasmeen collects clothes, not to wear or to sell, but as a form of protest. Her I Never Ask For It wardrobe is full of 
clothes donated by survivors of sexual violence.
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Since 2003, Jasmeen has been inviting survivors of sexual violence to donate the item of clothing they were wearing when 
they were attacked. Clothes of all shapes and sizes have been sent from women in India and America, Canada and Germany 
then exhibited in public spaces from Bangalore to New York.
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Jasmeen and her fellow activists have marched under the banner of these dresses, trousers and T-shirts in Kolkata and New 
Delhi to challenge those who in response to sexual assaults all too often raises the question: "What were you wearing?"
 
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