Women’s health campaign ‘They are not bad words’ that put Birmingham to the test sends powerful message with new song

A powerful campaign to destigmatise language around the female anatomy has sent a powerful message with a new song.

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The ‘They are not bad words campaign’ - which brought a gynaecological health-themed obstacle course to the West Midlands over the summer raising funds for vital menstrual health workshops in Sierra Leone - has returned with a new song.

Dr Aziza Sesay and Tonia Daley Campbell collabed on the campaign track
Dr Aziza Sesay and Tonia Daley Campbell collabed on the campaign track

Dr Aziza Sesay previously took to the streets of Birmingham to speak to the public and test their knowledge on the female body. 

"It’s all about education, fun, camaraderie and destigmatising,” she said in an Instagram post. 

Now, the team have launched a song to further spread the message that using correct terminology for the vagina, vulva and clitoris is not shameful. 

The track, which features lyrical stylings of Dr Aziza and Tonia Daley Campbell, is available to stream on Spotify and to use for social media clips. 

They're not bad words on Spotify
They're not bad words on Spotify

The lyrics say: “No confusion no shame and no, they’re not the same. We say the words proudly, loudly, devoutly! 

" Taboo, you say? Oh no that can’t be true Saving lives, protecting kids, That’s what it’ll do We normalising these words for me (for me)and you (and you)Me and you."

This piece encourages people to reclaim words that have been misused or labelled as “bad” when they’re actually expressions of pride.