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Fatima Bocoum

Fatima Bocoum is an entrepreneur, activist, and curator from Mali.1 She is the founder of Openletr, a feminist blog aimed at breaking societal and cultural boundaries to empower women to stand up, speak out, and make better daily choices.13

Bocoum's educational background includes an Associate of Science in Fine Arts from GSU and a Bachelor of Arts in Media and New Technologies from Fordham University.1 Her work primarily focuses on women's rights and gender equality.15

As a curator, Bocoum has organized exhibitions such as "Transfiguration," which featured seven women artists from six different countries.14 She was also featured in "Mounyou Ni Sabali?," a documentary on sexual violence in Mali that premiered in March 2019.1

Bocoum's activism extends to addressing issues like sexual violence in Mali. Through her work, she examines cultural norms such as "sutura" that impact how Malian society deals with sexual violence and aims to empower Malian women.1

Currently, Fatima Bocoum is based in Brooklyn, New York, and has over 500 connections on LinkedIn.2

Highlights

Nov 30 · apexart.org
Musow Ka Touma Sera - apexart Exhibition
Musow Ka Touma Sera - apexart Exhibition
Nov 5 · youtube.com
Feminism simply means equality between men and women - YouTube
Feminism simply means equality between men and women - YouTube

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Greater New York City Area