Waubonsee Community College

Awa, a mother in West Africa, by Alexis Curtis

Label
Awa, a mother in West Africa, by Alexis Curtis
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For College; Adult audiences
Main title
Awa
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747796212
Responsibility statement
by Alexis Curtis
Runtime
28
Sub title
a mother in West Africa
Summary
This is an intimate portrait of a single mother in Burkina Faso who supports her six children through her street-side rice business. Like so many African women, Awa has received no formal education and operates within the informal sector earning, on average, about a day. As Awa narrates her life story, she never pauses in her unending preparation of the rice. Her father forced her to marry his childhood friend and she bore four children before her husband died. Her husband s three other wives resented this new favorite and would not help her once she was widowed. Sustained by her faith in God, she began a street vending business to survive. Marrying again, this time for love, she was soon abandoned but left with two more children to feed. The film takes us through Awa s arduous 16 hour workday, interspliced with interviews of her children who are grateful for her hard work in their behalf. Here is a glimpse of some of the economic realities faced by women today in urban Africa
Target audience
general
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