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May 16, 2020

"Opening up to others is not a sign of vulnerability" - Rachel-Diane Cusiac-Barr (Cameroon) 3/3

May 16, 2020/ Eyala Team
"Opening up to others is not a sign of vulnerability" - Rachel-Diane Cusiac-Barr (Cameroon) 3/3

As our conversation draws to a close, Rachel-Diane explains how she integrates sisterhood in all aspects of her life, why she writes and who is her role model.

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May 16, 2020/ Eyala Team/ Comment
Interview
Sisterhood, Cameroon, Writing, How I became a feminist, Rachel-Diane Cusiac-Barr
May 16, 2020

"Big brands don’t define what fashion is. We must do that for ourselves" - Rachel-Diane Cusiac-Barr (Cameroon) 2/3

May 16, 2020/ Eyala Team
"Big brands don’t define what fashion is. We must do that for ourselves" - Rachel-Diane Cusiac-Barr (Cameroon) 2/3

In the second part of our interview, Cameroonian fashion entrepreneur Rachel-Diane Cusiac-Barr tells me how she blends her vision of womanhood and fashion in her designs.

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May 16, 2020/ Eyala Team/ Comment
Interview
Cameroon, How I became a feminist, Rachel-Diane Cusiac-Barr
May 16, 2020

“As a feminist, I felt judged by the movement I thought I belonged to.” – Rachel-Diane Cusiac-Barr (Cameroon) 1/3

May 16, 2020/ Eyala Team
“As a feminist, I felt judged by the movement I thought I belonged to.” – Rachel-Diane Cusiac-Barr (Cameroon) 1/3

Meet Rachel-Diane Cusiac-Barr, a Cameroonian fashion entrepreneur who thinks being a feminist is a no-brainer. In this first part of our conversation, she explains why, to her, feminism is all about choice.

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May 16, 2020/ Eyala Team/ Comment
Interview
Cameroon, How I became a feminist, Rachel-Diane Cusiac-Barr