When Women Speak
1h 41m

Traces the stories of 16 Ghanaian women who came of age in the 1960s and 1970s. It follows their experiences (as told in their own words) as Ghana passed through periods of military, single-party and multi-party rule. These women were prominent in public life – in the law, the media, academia, politics, and various governmental and non-governmental organisations for women. Their stories tell us about the issues around which women mobilised, and their modes of activism and advocacy at home and abroad, during the ‘lost decades’. They challenge the popular perception that gender activism is a foreign import, which came from ‘the West’ and found its way to Ghana with the restoration of multi-party democracy in 1992.
Cast
Madam Ekua Ansah–Eshon
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Professor Florence Dolphyne
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Mrs. Dorcas Coker–Appiah
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Elizabeth Akpalu
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Hilary Gbedemah
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Professor Takyiwaa Manuh
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Professor Akua Kuenyehia
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Madam Elizabeth Ohene
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Professor Dzodzi Tsikata
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Mrs. Hannah Owusu–Koranteng
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Mrs. Vicky Wireko–Andoh
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Dr. Rose Mensah–Kutin
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Mrs. Nana Konadu Agyeman–Rawlings
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Joyce Rosalind Aryee
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Pognaa Catherine Bob–Milliar
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Mrs. Marian Tackie
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Crew
Aseye Tamakloe
Director, Editor
Kwame Crentsil
Cinematography, Sound Designer, Lighting Director
Akosua Adomako-Ampofo
Producer
Ebenezer Kwesi Bosomprah
Production Assistant
Akosua-Asamoabea Ampofo
Camera Operator, Animation Supervisor
Charles Okyere-Afoakwah Jnr
Animation
Dzidor Amorin
Original Music Composer
Dr. Rose Mensah–Kutin
Consulting Producer
Emmanuel Nwachukwu
Art Designer
Kate Skinner
Researcher
Jovia Salifu
Research Assistant