Reclaiming Our Truth
To know oneself is to reclaim one’s truth. On our terms, we resist imposed narratives—because only we carry the full weight of our experience. This is our foundation: to be is to know.
For centuries, the female body has been a site of control and subjugation—its material reality diminished, objectified, and suppressed. Those assigned female at birth inherit a legacy of embodied experience marked by this history, carrying the unique burden of rising from its shadows. Feminism holds within it a collective journey—not only toward recognition, but toward liberation for all who inhabit these bodies. Reclaiming our connection to ourselves, on our own terms, is a radical act of resistance. Only we can truly understand the depths of what we have endured. To be is to know—this principle lies at the core of our work.
In a society that criminalizes our existence—our emotions, our voices, our love, our wisdom—oppression is both overt and insidiously buried beneath silence, denial, and erasure. Through this initiative, we seek to expose these hidden forces, confront them, and dismantle their grip—so we may reclaim the full breadth of our being.
Our commitment is to build pathways that challenge the socioeconomic systems and internalized burdens that steal from us: fear, shame, guilt, silence, low self-worth, and the erosion of our agency. Together, we move beyond these constraints, reclaiming not only what was taken, but the power to reimagine who we are—and who we can become.
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Made with Love and Solidarity | The Qandeel Initiative