Suuk Laari, a Ghanaian woman who was stereotyped and discriminated against for a large part of her life has finally had a breath of fresh air. With the help of Larry Ibrahim Fataka Imf, a PhD Research Fellow at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, the Ghanaian woman has had the chance to travel outside the country for the first time. Suuk has been at the infamous Gambaga Witch Camp in the Northern Region of Ghana for 15 years as she was tagged as a woman capable of bewitching people in the society. The Coast Contemporary 2022 Conference is programme that aims to raise awareness on modern-day witch hunts. At the event, Suuk Laari delivered a keynote, narrating the detail of her story on how she ended up at the Gambaga Witch Camp and her experiences while living there.