What do we know about African women? Clichés that are more akin to folklore in tourist areas or affluent neighbourhoods in cities.
Raymond Stiegler has been travelling to Senegal every year since 2002, living in the village of Gamadji Saré in the desert region of Senegal or in the working-class neighbourhoods of Dakar.
He offers an uncompromising, raw, unfiltered view of village huts and working-class neighbourhoods in Dakar.
He listens to women and bears witness to their daily lives, their joys, their suffering, their courage, their dignity and their pride.
Without embellishment or filter, he reveals the reality of African women's lives that is never talked about.
What do we know about African women? Clichés that are more akin to folklore in tourist areas or affluent neighbourhoods in cities.
Raymond Stiegler has been travelling to Senegal every year since 2002, living in the village of Gamadji Saré in the desert region of Senegal or in the working-class neighbourhoods of Dakar.
He offers an uncompromising, raw, unfiltered view of village huts and working-class neighbourhoods in Dakar.
He listens to women and bears witness to their daily lives, their joys, their suffering, their courage, their dignity and their pride.
Without embellishment or filter, he reveals the reality of African women's lives that is never talked about.