They called it historic. Somali women have heard that before.
The first time I heard a Somali female parliamentarian describe her experience of the quota system, she did not use the word “opportunity.” She used the word “chess piece.” “They give us seats,” she told me, “but silence our votes.” I was in the middle of four years of doctoral research on (…)
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