First Lady Affair
On the 8th August 2017
I was privileged enough to attend The First Lady event hosted by Fatima Wise
(memrsme) and Farah Moosa (Rebel Funk) both granddaughters of the late Fatima
and Judge Essa Moosa. Fatima and Farah are determined to not let their grandparents
struggle and fight be unheard. They were motivated to give back, therefore they
will be donating a portion of the profits to a women’s upliftment centre, the
Feel better Foundation.
Since I started my
blog I have always been so excited when it comes to attending events. I love
meeting new people, hearing their stories, what they do for a living, what they
are passionate about, taking cool selfies and of course indulging in loads of yummy
treats. I’m there for it all.
Once in awhile an
event comes along that you know, there is no way I’m going to miss this.
As much as I love
fashion shows and media launches it is so refreshing to attend an event that is
dedicated purely to uplifting women. Between freshly squeezed orange juice and
puff pastries we had the pleasure of being served with a programme filled with
inspirational, powerful women. As our guest speakers stood at the podium one by
one you could feel the women empowerment ‘meter’ increasing by the second.
I can honestly say I
did not have a dry eye the entire time, anyone who knows me knows that I cry
for Disney movies, cute baby videos and motivational talks.
The "yummy treats" I was referring to. |
Since I do not what
this post to be too long I’m going to briefly mention each speaker. However I
really encourage all my readers to research each speaker, because honestly my
four line paragraph does not do them justice.
Speakers:
Roshan Isaacs |
Opening our programme
was the one and only Roshan Isaacs, a name well known to the women of Cape
Town. Between her own show on Voice of the Cape, the founder of Style Africa
and active member of the Islamic Fashion Design Council Roshan was the perfect
MC for this event.
Siphokazi Jonas |
Our first speaker or
should I say poet was Siphokazi Jonas. Let us take a moment to praise this
beautiful soul, with a Masters degree in English literature, as well as a
Bachelor of Arts degree Siphokazi’s poetry left the room speechless.
Tasmin Sheehy |
Tamsin Sheehy did
something us women often forget to do and that's to destress. Being a yoga
instructor at The Shala Tasmin worked her magic and taught us all some much
needed and helpful breathing exercise.
Dr. Shavon Dawson |
From the moment Dr
Shavon Dawson stood in front she made everyone feel comfortable. Opening with
some great, humorous lines she proceeded to preach that it is okay to act silly
and allow ourselves to feel vulnerable. We need to become comfortable with who
we are as women.
One of the amazing
women to grace the podium was Minister Naledi Pandor she spoke about the
National Development Plan (NDP) and its mission to achieve a stronger economy
that will create employment. She also mentioned how she would love to see women
leading and owning construction companies.
Qaanita Abrahams and model |
Next up was the
beautiful Qaanita Abrahams also known as Onqmakeup. She did a quick and easy
tutorial on how to get that summer glow. Most importantly she spoke about how
important it is to look after your skin first and of course reassuring everyone
that you do not need makeup to look beautiful.
Dr. Leila Sadien |
We then had an uplifting
epiphany with Dr. Leila Sadien and her love for womankind. Dr. Leila is an
integrative and aesthetic doctor. She mentioned a Chinese proverb that shook
the room and that was “When sleeping women wake, mountains move”.
Chantel Oppelt |
Chantel Oppelt, the
psychologist, took control and had the entire room engaging with one another.
One thing she mentioned was that in our lives we feel like we are “stuck”or
“lost” she said that this was due to us trapping and restricting ourselves, we
need to change our mindset and believe.
I feel that it is so
important for every women to attend an event like this once in awhile, because
somewhere along the line we seem to lose ourselves and as women living in a
male dominated society this can be fatal for our self-esteem. You should never
lose respect for yourself and always know your worth.
I would like to thank
Fatima and Farah for bringing women from all ages and cultures together. Thank
you for creating an event for the sole purpose of celebrating women. May you
always be successful in everything you do.
Farah Moosa |
Laaiqah Isaacs and Aashiqah Gire |
Written by,
Laaiqah Isaacs.
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