26 Quotes & Sayings By Malebo Sephodi

Malebo Sephodi (born in 1981) is a French author, film producer and visual artist. He is the creator and director of the award-winning film "The Young and Beautiful" (2007). Sephodi was born in Paris and grew up in several countries including Mali, France and Cameroon. He lives now in Paris where he creates art as well as film.

Feels so good to be quoted
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Feels so good to be quoted Malebo Sephodi
The voice of a Black woman should always be HERSELF....
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The voice of a Black woman should always be HERSELF. ..No edits - no erasure - no pressure - no expectations - no additions - no intruders Malebo Sephodi
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And It was said to me: "embrace the glorious mess you are". How easy it is to see darkness in the winter shedding and not see that even in its gloominess lies great beauty. That even in our great struggles - lies within a great victory. How then does the Spring green come about without the fertilisation of the Winter brown? Isn't it the very brown that gives way and life to the green we await to goggle in awe. There is power and sheer beauty in your mess. A true triumphing chaos that renders sweet melodic honey to your journey. So again it was whispered to me "embrace the glorious mess that you are. Malebo Sephodi
In order to validate our Africanness, we hold on to...
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In order to validate our Africanness, we hold on to tradition at all cost, banning critical engagement in an attempt to preserve its sacredness Malebo Sephodi
The most beautiful thing is that despite the shallow life...
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The most beautiful thing is that despite the shallow life we sometimes succumb to - the soul has no timeline and it knows what it wants and will yearn within until it seeks the journey Malebo Sephodi
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Look within - there is no end! Malebo Sephodi
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I am art. I am authentic. I am love. I am me. Malebo Sephodi
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Because books saved my life, literally, I've become close to them Malebo Sephodi
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It's actually such a tragedy that I live in a world that is inspired by me putting my body or mental state on the line Malebo Sephodi
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On top of dealing with the emotional trauma associated with conscious and unconscious recalling, you must deal with the possibility of no one believing you or making you doubt your experiences. When women speak out about their abusers, they have to deal with the police and society not believing them Malebo Sephodi
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Self-love for me means accepting who I am and dealing with the perceived flaws that I live with. It is also accepting that sometimes I struggle with feelings of inadequacy and I do not think that I am enough. The point to all of this, is acknowledging this part about me. When I acknowledge it then it becomes easy for me to seek self-love through managing the moments when I don’t feel like I love myself. I am constantly working towards finding ways that enable me to value myself. Malebo Sephodi
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Society is obsessed with women's bodies and I take my body back by doing whatever it is that I want to do with my body Malebo Sephodi
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How do I negotiate my way across life with a system that I find so violent yet it seems so normal to many others? Malebo Sephodi
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In nude protests, the very same body that is objectified and subjected to endless scrutiny and policing is used to reclaim power. Malebo Sephodi
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In being everything for everyone, when am I anything for myself? Malebo Sephodi
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To misbehave us to denounce the social norms that limit individuals based on who they are. That to make history is to upset patriarchy, a system that is intent on controlling and marginalising others. Malebo Sephodi
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Expand! You are not small. Your Foremothers did not do what they did so you could occupy small! Malebo Sephodi
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And... Know thyself Know Know Malebo Sephodi
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I am shedding. I am not a new me. I am my old me in my new me. I remain, carved with the soul of my knife. My mess scattered all over my countenance. I am me. Take me as I am. Malebo Sephodi
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What you allow inside of you will settle there unless you find an effective way to work it out. Malebo Sephodi
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Yes I am aware of the rules. Yes I can totally see how I err the Queen.Yes it is this very fact of slaying her language. That gives my soul its melodies. Malebo Sephodi
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I want to live in a liberated intersectional society. As long as inequality and discrimination exists, I cannot be satisfied with the life that we are forced to live. Everyone deserves to lead the life they want to and not what is prescribed for them. We must be who we want to be. In this we must be happy. I am also tired of seeing black people fight to live. This is what drives my activism. I literally (as clichéd as it sounds), dream of a moment where we can be free to exist as we want to. Malebo Sephodi
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And that makes us (black women) feel like we have spokespeople, because everybody we encounter feels they have a piece of you and can tell you how to live your life Malebo Sephodi
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Yes, many years of oppression may have complicated things and it seems impossible for blacks to create their own means of production. But, I truly believe that we must start somewhere. We must reimagine a world where we are proudly black and support all things black in order to reinvent the economic wheel. We talk. We produce theories. We prove ourselves and and and.. But we must also put our money where our mouths and theories are. This is why we fight each and every single day. Malebo Sephodi
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It is the very thing I thought I could never be that the real me has settled into like a puzzle. Who would have thought I could be me? Malebo Sephodi