Feminist Africa seeks to take stock, as it were, of some contemporary thinking on gender and violence.
Feminist Africa 11 takes up the challenge of exploring research methodologies, not simply as adjuncts to issues of epistemology or as bridges between the conceptualization of an inquiry and its out…
"This paper is based on personal stories as told by Kenyan women. The stories were compiled by the author in 2001 and 2002 when interviewing Kenyans on their views regarding the new constitution. T…
"Jukwaa maalum la wanaharakati wa ukombozi wa wanawake wa Kiafrika wenye shauku ya kuona kuwepo kwa haki na ukombozi wa wanawake wa Kiafrika lilifanyika katika jiji la Accra, Ghana Novemba 15 - 19,…
From wigs and weaves to skin-bleaching to the clothes that we use to cover or reveal our bodies, fashion and beauty are complex structural considerations for women in Africa, and at the same time i…
"Le Forum Féministe Africain s’est déroulé du 15 au 19 novembre 2006 à Accra au Ghana. La rencontre a réuni plus de 100 activistes féministes d’Afrique et de la Dia…
"Ndajeem feministu Afrig ya ñu dooroon ca 15 fan ba 19 fan ci weeru noowà mbar ci atum 2006 ca Akra, ca Gana. Ndaje ma lu ëpp 100 feministu Afrig ak Jaspora (nit ku ñuul ci à dduna bi…
Conversation: Desiree Lewis talks to Molara Ogundipe, leading feminist theorist, poet, literary critic, educator and activist, about the interface of politics, culture and education.
Does the South African feminist movement seek to impact on race relations in our new democracy? Should it? The race issue has confronted feminists internationally and over time. It surfaces at ever…