Kpénahi Traoré, an expatriate African

Kpénahi Traoré.

Georges coulibaly

By: Yasmine Chouaki

1 min

Discreet but determined.

Smiling out of modesty and feminist out of necessity.

A regular RFI collaborator, Kpénahi Traoré is a familiar voice and full of empathy, as the journalist can sometimes be ....

Publicity

The story of this young woman born in Ivory Coast and upset in her vocation as a journalist is to be heard, as is her podcast

Bas les pattes

which questions the place of women in African societies after the #MeToo and #BalanceTonPorc movement. .

In short,

Kpénahi Traoré

dropped the apron for the microphone, resignation for the fight, the right to speak against that to be silent ... with under his arm a pot of reflections on an African feminism, perhaps working...

Kpénahi Traoré's musical choices

Na Hawa Doumbia

Korodia

Mory Kanté

Yeke yeke

Nina Simone

Feeling good

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  • Media

  • Journalism

  • Womens rights

  • Burkina Faso

  • Ivory Coast

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