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The stories of women ostracized by their family and community after being wrongly accused of witchcraft can be heard on a new album called I ve forgotten now who I used to be. Credit:
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Facing violence and possible death, women accused of witchcraft in Ghana have found refuge in villages in the northern part of the country.
While the remote villages offer sanctuary and shelter, the women, who have been ostracized by their families and their communities, remain vulnerable and their voices have been censored.
Now, their stories can be heard on a new album called I ve forgotten now who I used to be, produced by Italian Rwandan photographer and filmmaker Marilena Umuhosa Delli and her husband, award-winning record producer Ian Brennan.
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