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June 15, 2023

Senegal: Women’s Bodies as Political Objects

On June 1, 2023, the Senegalese courts finally ruled on the Sweet Beauty case, in which Adji…

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AfricanFeminism June 15, 2023
African Feminisms, Agency
June 12, 2023

A Response to Sheroes and Silencers: Navigating Power in Feminist Spaces

A tweet with a screenshot excerpt from the article Sheroes and Silencers: Navigating Power in…

AfricanFeminism June 12, 2023
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Deconstructing, Featured
June 7, 2023

 Sheroes and Silencers: Navigating Power in Feminist Spaces

Whether I chose feminism or feminism chose me, I am not sure. What I am…

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AfricanFeminism June 7, 2023
Advocacy, Africa, Featured
May 30, 2023

Senegalese Feminists Take on the Adji Sarr / Ousmane Sonko Trial

By Senegalese Feminist Activists Translated from French to English by Dr. Rama Salla Dieng May…

AfricanFeminism May 30, 2023
Featured
April 14, 2023

Inside the Fight for Rights of LGBTQ+ People in Africa

The National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (NGLHRC) gained a historic win at the…

AfricanFeminism April 14, 2023
Featured
April 11, 2023

“Poking the Leopard’s Anus:” Legal Spectacle and Queer Feminist Politics

Ugandan queer feminist anthropologist, poet, and activist Stella Nyanzi was arrested in November 2018 for…

AfricanFeminism April 11, 2023
A young woman fist in the air during protest march
Featured
March 20, 2023

Feminist Foreign Policy: A Co-optation? Useful framework? or Newest Insta Filter for Empowerment

In 2014, the government of Sweden fulfilled a liberal feminist dream.  It announced and established…

AfricanFeminism March 20, 2023
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Advocacy, Uganda
March 6, 2023

Ugandan Court Upholding Church Rule of Parental Consent for Women to Marry an Affront to Women’s Rights

“Taking away women’s right to consent can be a form of affirmative action”  In Uganda,…

AfricanFeminism March 6, 2023
Port Elizabeth, South Africa - September 2019: A protester holding a sign that says "enough is enough" at a protest to remember women who were raped and killed in South Africa.
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December 7, 2022

Awareness to Accountability; 30 years of 16 Days of Activism

On April 29th, 2021, a 21-year-old Iniubong Umoren left home in Uyo, Akwa-Ibom, Nigeria, for…

AfricanFeminism December 7, 2022
A woman carrying luggage and a child in Accra Ghana
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November 28, 2022

Violence Against Women and Girls: Racing Against Austerity in Ghana

The emergence of neoliberalism has led to dire consequences for women and other marginalized groups.…

AfricanFeminism November 28, 2022
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