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Toufah : the woman who inspired an African #MeToo movement
Title:
Toufah : the woman who inspired an African #MeToo movement
Credits:
Toufah Jallow, with Kim Pittaway.
Publication Date(s):
2021
Format:
Books
Physical Description:
310 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 22 cm
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
Prologue: Allegedly -- A dictator's shadow -- "You could be president" -- "This will be my secret" -- "I have the girl right here" -- An unscheduled stop -- The invisible woman -- A dictator falls -- Homecoming -- "I want to use my name" -- #IAmToufah -- A country listens -- A life in two halves.
Description:
"Toufah is the story of Toufah Jallow, a brilliant and inspiring young woman who, after she was forced to flee to Canada from her home in The Gambia, bravely bucked taboo and named herself as a survivor of a sexual assault by the country's dictator--launching an unprecedented protest movement. In 2015, Toufah Jallow was the eighteen-year-old daughter of the second wife in her Muslim father's polygamous household. Her mother, outwardly conforming, had made sure that her daughter was educated and had ambitions of her own. Dreaming of a scholarship and finances to produce and tour a one-woman play about how to eradicate poverty in The Gambia, Toufah entered a presidential competition--sometimes called a beauty pageant in the media, but, according to the president, Yahya Jammeh, designed to identify the smart young women of each generation and lend them financial support. Toufah won. At first, Jammeh, who had ruled The Gambia all of Toufah's life and styled himself as a pious yet progressive protector of women, behaved in a fatherly fashion toward her, but then he proposed marriage. When Toufah turned him down, he drugged and raped her, with the collusion of his cousin. Toufah could not tell anyone what had happened. Not only because there was no word for rape in her native language, but because if her parents protested on her behalf they would all be in danger. Jammeh sent his people to follow Toufah, hoping to intimidate and control her. When his cousin sent for her again, she knew she couldn't stay in The Gambia. Hidden under a niqab, a garment she never wore, she made her escape, confiding in no one so she could keep them safe. She fled across the river border to Senegal, where she learned that Jammeh had put in a request to authorities to return her as a "runaway teen." Despite mounting pressure from the Gambian government, two Senegalese police officers put her in contact with UNHCR and other human rights organizations and she was issued a visa for Canada. Two years later, President Jammeh was deposed. Eighteen months after that, in July 2019, Toufah Jallow became the first woman in The Gambia to make a public accusation of rape against him. Her testimony sparked marches of support and launched a social media outpouring of shared stories among West African women under #IAmToufah, setting Toufah Jallow on the path to reclaiming the future that Yahya Jammeh had tried to steal from her, a future of advocacy and leadership for survivors of sexual violence in The Gambia and beyond."-- Provided by publisher.

In 2014, dreaming of a scholarship and finances to produce and tour a one-woman play about how to eradicate poverty in The Gambia, Toufah Jallow entered a presidential competition that the president, Yahya Jammeh, designed to identify the smart young women of each generation and lend them financial support. After Toufah won Jammeh behaved in a fatherly fashion toward her, but then he proposed marriage. When Toufah turned him down, he drugged and raped her, with the collusion of his cousin. If she told anyone her family would all be in danger. Forced to flee to Canada, Jallow was designated a "runaway teen" by the Gambian government. In July 2019 Jallow became the first woman in The Gambia to make a public accusation of rape against Jammeh, and launched an unprecedented protest movement. -- adapted from back cover
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Document ID:
SD_ILS:1704546
Language:
English
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