Kiminta, a Maasai subjected to female genital mutilation, tells her personal story in order to encourage abandonment of a harmful tradition. Having moved to Germany, she espouses a human rights position, arguing for government accountability and application of international conventions to stop the disability and pain. Her memoir is amplified by source material, making the book suitable for classroom use.
Kiminta, a Maasai subjected to female genital mutilation, tells her personal story in order to encourage abandonment of a harmful tradition. Having mo...