#DoingTheWork Video Interview Series | Still Women Rise

Danielle Hawa Jones
1 min readApr 9, 2021

“One of my big worries about the work that I do is not if I would be able to do the work but whether society is even ready to accept the work.” — Titilayo Arowolo, co-founder of Still Women Rise

Fe-Unite is now called Still Women Rise. The title of this content has been updated to reflect the name change.

The fourth and final interview in the #DoingTheWork series is now live! In this conversation, I spoke with Titilayo Arowolo, co-founder of Still Women Rise

Titilayo shared some amazing stories covering:

* What inspired her to start Still Women Rise and why she focused her efforts specifically on Nigeria

* The problem-solving strategies Still Women Rise uses to create impactful initiatives

* How she ended up becoming the first 19-year-old to write a constitutional proposal to the National Assembly of Nigeria

Watch the interview to learn more!

If you would like to contribute toward Still Women Rise’s work you can, follow them on Instagram (@stillwomenrise_) and engage with their content or propose a project based on your skillset!

For more information about Still Women Rise, visit:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stillwomenrise_/

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