Thandeka MazibukoDurban, South Africa
Feb 26, 2020

Izinyembezi Aziweli Phansi "I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights” , Ending poverty, racism and forced marriages .
 

Dr Thandeka Mazibuko will be sharing art exhibits of her thorny journey to academic freedom against all odds. 


This a story that dipicts the life of rural women in Africa and beyond.
Dr. Thandeka Mazibuko displays resilience, determination, and perseverence of women through her story of surviving poverty , domestic violence, racism and forced marriage. She is determined to end the suffering of girls in our communities.


Through this collaborative exhibition you will against calearn of unityn of kwaNyuswa women standing together to end late cancer detection by providing early cancer screening through her non profit SinomusaNothando Community Develoepment Inc.
Born to a single mother who is a domestic worker, denied education under South African apartheid laws, to becoming the first black doctor to enter Radiation Oncology.
 
March is an International Women's Month , The City of Yonkers New York and Philips Mannor Hall Sate Historic Site will be celebrating this International Women's Month by showcasing the wonderful art of a dynamic , resilient medical doctor , Dr Thandeka Mazibuko from Africa, South Africa, Durban.

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