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Lagos: Are Men Still the Providers in the 21st Century?

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Y-Isha Raphael asks three young Nigerian content creators from Lagos (who recently participated in a joint MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Global Listening Project digital media bootcamp) on how gender social norms are changing in a rapidly-evolving world of instagram and TikTok after COVID lockdowns.

Joining Y-Isha Raphael (@shesinprogress.sa) are Umura Nana, Richard Precious and Emmanuel Uche.

This podcast was recorded at the Lagos Film Academy as part of a collaboration with the Global Listening Project and the MTV Staying Alive Foundation with funding from The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. It was produced and directed by Emma Uduma and the team at SmatMedia.

https://global-listening.org

https://www.mtvstayingalive.org

https://www.instagram.com/smatmedia?igsh=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA==

#menaretheproviders #mentalhealth #nigeriayouth #contentcreation #youthledstories #kenyacontent #storytelling #sprinklesprinkle #lagosyouth #lagoscontent #socialnorms #genderstereotypes #lagosinfluencer

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Y-Isha Raphael asks three young Nigerian content creators from Lagos (who recently participated in a joint MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Global Listening Project digital media bootcamp) on how gender social norms are changing in a rapidly-evolving world of instagram and TikTok after COVID lockdowns.

Joining Y-Isha Raphael (@shesinprogress.sa) are Umura Nana, Richard Precious and Emmanuel Uche.

This podcast was recorded at the Lagos Film Academy as part of a collaboration with the Global Listening Project and the MTV Staying Alive Foundation with funding from The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. It was produced and directed by Emma Uduma and the team at SmatMedia.

https://global-listening.org

https://www.mtvstayingalive.org

https://www.instagram.com/smatmedia?igsh=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA==

#menaretheproviders #mentalhealth #nigeriayouth #contentcreation #youthledstories #kenyacontent #storytelling #sprinklesprinkle #lagosyouth #lagoscontent #socialnorms #genderstereotypes #lagosinfluencer

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