21 Women 21 African Women Channeling New Narratives in the Creative Industry All hail badass Creative women & their works! Lineo Segoete for her work in Ba re e ne re Literary Arts. Juli-Art Hango Juli-Art Hango for using Photography to defy the definitions of how women should be seen. Theresa Ng’ambi for her exploration of traditional Zambian Sound. Adaora Lumina Mbelu for inspiring Creatives and expressing her multipotentiality. Amin Ameen for creating and channeling a new space and energy with EverythingNaArt. Enkay Ifeonu for opening new stylish doors to curvy women. Ope Adedeji for introducing us to diverse worlds through her writing. Dami Odufuwa for using the power of the media to fight against injustice and patriarchy. Achol Yak for channeling her South Sudan spirit into high-end Fashion. Anna Njoroge-Ngaruiya For combining the power of industry and creativity in elevating the African skin. Esperance Tabisha For reshaping the refugee narrative and taking fashion in Congo global. Happy Makosewe For her perspective on Fashion as a communication tool. Hooga Masele For turning photography and lighting into superpowers. Khalila Kellz Mbowe For creating at the intersection of Art and Social Innovation. Kunjina Tesfaye For breathing Ethiopian life into contemporary Fashion statements. Marilyn Wanjiru For championing Pro-Kenyan Makeup artistry. Nyacomba Githu For birthing Free Mind Sessions and providing a safe space for diverse conversations in Kenya. Suubi Njuki For fusing art and bridal joy together. Amira Hanafi For her polyvocality and shaping new perspectives in writing history. Héla Ammar For using her Art as a Visual Map to shine the light on deep social issues. Evelyn Tinarwo For using Makeup as a confidence teaching tool in Zimbabwe.