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I thought it was a pretty good film. I loved the story lines. And the music was really good throughout the film. It showed young black people from a another perspective. It was fresh and innovative. It reminded me of Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It". It was edgy and provocative. I would like to see each of the stories developed into short films of their own. Too bad we can't see more films of this caliber on the big screen. The way young black people are depicted in American culture is often disheartening. I look forward to seeing more films from this writer/director. Maybe we can start telling more of our stories from other point of views besides the "hood" point of view.
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A recent conference demonstrated how eager young women in Sierra Leone were for information, and how helpful it is to receive it
Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah is the author of The Sex Lives of African Women, which Publishers Weekly described as “an astonishing report on the quest for sexual liberation” in their starred review. She is also co-founder of Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women, a website, podcast and festival that publishes and creates content that tells stories of African women’s experiences around sex, sexualities, and pleasure
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I recently ran a workshop for young girls titled Our Bodies Are Powerful and Beautiful at the Girls Summit preceding the 10th Africa Conference on Sexual Health and Rights convened by activist group Purposeful in Freetown, Sierra Leone. That day I facilitated two workshops — one targeted at girls aged between 14 and 17, and the other for older girls and young women aged between 18 and 22. All these girls and young women came from countries across the continent and its diaspora, including Morocco, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Somalia and Nigeria. 
I started my session by asking the girls what they wanted to know about bodies and about pleasure. Their responses came gushing out: “Why is the first day of menstruation painful?”; “Is it a crime for a girl to have sex between the ages of twelve and fourteen?”: “How can we get parents to talk about sex and pleasure with their kids?”: “Does FGM [female genital mutilation] cause infection or sterility?”: “Why do some girls bleed during sex?”; and on and on and on. The questions kept coming. Clearly the girls appreciated the space that had been created for frank, honest, non-judgmental conversations.
I had no expectations going into this workshop. I have been writing about sex and sexualities and facilitating conversations on the subject with older women for well over a decade, yet this was the first time I was holding space for younger women in this manner. 
Many years ago — eight or 10 — I was invited by my alma mater to give a talk to students about the lives of African women in pre-colonial Africa. I have always been a bit of a history buff, and so I was excited to share what I knew. My opening slide had my full name, and after introducing myself to the group of mainly 17-year-old students, I spoke about the various roles that African women had played in our societies historically (and presently); how active African women had always been in public life — the key roles of market women, the centrality of traditional priestesses and healers, the importance of Queen Mothers, and such. I said nothing in my speech about sex and sexualities. Plus, in those days, I had only been blogging for a few short years. 
When my session was over, some students came over to chat and one young man quietly asked me, “Are you the same Nana Darkoa who blogs about Adventures From the Bedrooms of African Women?” I couldn’t quite hide my shock that he knew the blog, but he quickly tried to reassure me: “I am not doing anything, I am just reading.” 
I wish I could go back in time to reassure him . There is nothing wrong with a young person seeking knowledge about sex. Young people deserve to receive open, frank and non-judgmental information about sex and sexualities. Young people need to be taught about their bodies and how powerful and beautiful they are, but they are rarely told this. 
I know this from my own childhood, and it was a privilege to be in Sierra Leone serving as an “Auntie” to young girls from across the continent, sharing with them what I have learnt about the beautiful possibilities that our bodies hold when they are truly our own; that your body first and foremost belongs to you; that you deserve to feel safe in your skin; that no act of sex should feel painful; that sex with yourself is okay and the safest way to experience pleasure; that no adult should have sex with a child. Indeed, that is not sex but rape. That pain is a sign that something is wrong in your body and should not be tolerated because you are a girl or a young woman. 
At the end of the workshop, I asked the girls to write a love letter to their bodies, and a couple of them chose to read their letters aloud to the entire room. 
I love your beautiful colour because it shines bright like a diamond and it is one in a million. You are beautiful like damn, and you are everything I need. I love everything about you, your eyes, your hands and legs, breast, buttocks, mouth, your shape, etc
I am happy about everything in my body because it makes me who I am. Love
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Joe Francis ‘ infamous “Girls Gone Wild” video company is getting the documentary treatment.
In the first installment of TNT’s new true-crime anthology series, “Rich & Shameless,” viewers will get an inside look into the dirty world of the entrepreneur’s adult entertainment business that dominated the 2000s.
“Girls Gone Wild Exposed” will premiere on April 23 with a special two-hour episode following the NBA playoffs.
A hefty, nearly 3-minute-long trailer dropped on Tuesday with many flashes of early 2000s nostalgia — and heartache.
According to a press release, the episode will dive deep into the “harmless fun” of wet T-shirt contests and booze-fueled spring breaks and move into “dark back rooms with Francis,” where girls were reportedly “coerced to take part in actions far more sinister than flashing on a beach.”
Francis, 48, was once a permanent figure in Tinseltown and was pals with everyone from reality TV royalty to A-list celebs.
The “Banned From Television” producer was “at the center of this roving party,” interviewees claimed. “Joe Francis was the aspirational millennial figure. He had a private jet and famous friends. He was a rock star.”
“In the early 2000s, pop culture was sexy and colorful,” TV personality Brooke Burke proclaimed in the clip. “It was the rise of the reality television star. Being wild and free was celebrated.”
But the experience wasn’t always sun-drenched. The 2-hour episode will showcase first-person accounts and interviews with women who claim their lives were left in ruins after being on “Girls Gone Wild.”
“There was clearly a darker side to the ‘Girls Gone Wild’ empire,” chimed in one person during the crazy teaser. “People were totally unaware of what this guy was up to.”
An audio recording of a verbal fight reportedly between Francis and his estranged wife will be featured alongside these women’s stories. Francis has faced a downward spiral in the last few years after he was arrested in 2020 for domestic violence.
“If ‘Girls Gone Wild’ showed up, it was like gasoline on a fire,” one interviewee chimed in. “Every hot chick in the place wanted to be on camera. The soft-core DVDs … it was a cultural phenomenon.”
However, it wasn’t all brightly colored bikinis and fun nights for some participants.
“It was the worst night of my life,” one young woman lamented. “I was tricked into a child pornography film,” another sobbed in the teaser video.
Francis was also previously arrested and charged with three counts of false imprisonment, one count of assault causing great bodily injury and one count of dissuading a witness following an incident back in 2011.

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