Not going to lie but this is a really hard topic, where so much can be said wrong...but what's the point in not adressing it at all. Feminism should include all of us, no matter how you look like, where you're from and what you feel. When working together for a kinder and more compassionate world, our differences don't matter at all. Just in general forget differences, there is only you and I couldn't be more proud of you for putting yourself out there, in a world, where even in more privileged countries equal rights are non-existing. I know that I am a white, really privileged teenager of a more enlightened generation, so for most parts my experience will not a hundred percent represent all of the diverse experiences out there. I encourage you soso much to share your story and leave it in the comments on Spotify or the review on Apple Podcasts! There will be a part two, stay tuned :)
"Feminism, at it's best, is a movement that works to liberate all people who have been economically, socially and culturally marginalised by an ideological system that has been designed for them to fail." from the book: Why I'm no longer talking to white people about race by Reni Eddo-Lodge (your difference in this world is higly needed, thank you so much!!)