2. Offline and Online

As a young girl, when Lusungu Kalanga saw inequalities in her community, she didn’t have a language for it. Today, she creates safe spaces for girls in Malawi. We talk about how online activism rallied offline organizing in Malawi’s #MeToo movement.Follow Lusungu on Twitter.Follow Growing Ambitions on Twitter.Listen to Lusungu’s Podcast Feministing while Malawian here or follow on Twitter.To access the transcript of the show or find out more, you can go here. Follow Human Rights Watch on Twitter or Instagram. Join the conversation using #PoweroftheStreets to tell us how you’re speaking truth to power.Follow host Audrey Kawire Wabwire on Twitter or Instagram.

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Power of the Streets is a podcast about how we speak truth to power. In a series of intimate interviews, host Audrey Kawire Wabwire brings us the achievements and stories of the young people driving Africa’s human rights movement. In our first season we're hearing from some of the people who are rising up and leading the #MeToo movement in Africa. Everyone we speak to has a second, a minute, an hour, when they realize they need to stand up and make a change.