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Feminist Africa

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Feminist Africa is a continental gender studies journal that provides a forum for progressive and cutting-edge gender research and feminist dialogue.

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H. Titilola Olojede, PhD (@helentolojede) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My paper, Techno-solutionism a Fact or Farce? A Critical Assessment of GenAI in Open and Distance Education has just been published by Journal of Ethics in Higher Education, (4), 193–216. You can download the paper here: doi.org/10.26034/fr.je… #aiethics #aiandeducation

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Featured in one of the presentations at the ongoing Feminist Africa conference on Digitalisation, AI and Feminist Futures taking place in Maputo, Mozambique. #DAIFeministFutures #IFJP2024

Featured in one of the presentations at the ongoing <a href="/FemAfrica/">Feminist Africa</a> conference on Digitalisation, AI and Feminist Futures taking place in Maputo, Mozambique. 

#DAIFeministFutures #IFJP2024
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Four #HUMATeam members, Dom Somda, Fanidh Sanogo, Amina Soulimani & Azza Mustafa Babikir Ahmed (joining virtually) are at the Digitalisation, AI & #FeministFutures Conference, organized by the Feminist Africa & IFJP in #Maputo, Mozambique Full conference program:drive.google.com/file/d/1vZsc6V…

Four #HUMATeam members, <a href="/DomSomda/">Dom Somda</a>, Fanidh Sanogo, Amina Soulimani &amp; <a href="/AzzaBabikir/">Azza Mustafa Babikir Ahmed</a> (joining virtually) are at the Digitalisation, AI &amp; #FeministFutures Conference, organized by the <a href="/FemAfrica/">Feminist Africa</a> &amp; IFJP in #Maputo, Mozambique

Full conference program:drive.google.com/file/d/1vZsc6V…
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#DAIFeministFutures conference. Our Paper presentation is informed by the dynamics of the different women & girls we engage. Immaculate "Internet has become a powerful tool for Advocacy, speaking against GBV, sisterhood & Enables voices to be heard amidst shrinking civic space"

#DAIFeministFutures conference. Our  Paper presentation is informed by the dynamics of the different women &amp; girls we engage. 
<a href="/Immaclove/">Immaculate</a> "Internet has become a powerful tool for Advocacy, speaking against GBV, sisterhood &amp; Enables voices to be heard amidst shrinking civic space"
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We're climaxing the #DAIFeministFutures Conference today with a keynote address from Dr. Tigist Shewarega Husen. She's speaking on the topic "Technologies of Livable Future". #IFJP2024

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Flora Partenio, with whom I co-convened the Feminist Digital Justice, speaking at the concluding panel at Feminist Africa & International Feminist Journal of Politics. About Feminist Digital Justice working group: feministdigitaljustice.net/about/

Flora Partenio, with whom I co-convened the Feminist Digital Justice, speaking at the concluding panel at <a href="/FemAfrica/">Feminist Africa</a> &amp; <a href="/IFJPglobal/">International Feminist Journal of Politics</a>. 

About Feminist Digital Justice working group: feministdigitaljustice.net/about/
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That is a wrap! Thank you everyone who came and contributed in person and online. Huge thank you to Feminist Africa 💜💜💜. Plenary recordings can be found here: youtube.com/@feministafric… Day1: Democracy & Governance Day2: Work Day3: Knowledge Day4: Feminist Futures

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📢#PanAfricanWomensDay issue! In this edition of 📰𝐖𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧 𝐖𝐞𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚 𝐉𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝, we celebrate the voices, experiences and analysis of African women and communities on the frontlines of the struggle for justice in all its forms. 🌱🌍This month, we honour

📢#PanAfricanWomensDay issue!
In this edition of 📰𝐖𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧 𝐖𝐞𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚 𝐉𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝, we celebrate the voices, experiences and analysis of African women and communities on the frontlines of the struggle for justice in all its forms. 

🌱🌍This month, we honour
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Souad Eddouda explores how Morocco's 2019 land reforms impact women farmers. By examining Moroccan women's experiences, it questions how the push for "women's rights" aligns with neoliberal land policies: feministafrica.net/2024/06/27/fem…

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Women led the charge in the Sudanese revolution, demanding a powerful voice in government. Did they achieve their goals? The paper by Mayada Hassanain and Seraf Sidig explores the challenges and triumphs of the representation agenda. feministafrica.net/2024/06/27/bre… #SudaneseWomen

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In "Cleopatra, Egyptology, and Afrocentrism: A Bitter Tripartite", Radwa Saad explores the tensions surrounding Afrocentrism in Egypt, exemplified by recent controversies over depictions of Cleopatra in cinematic productions. Read the full paper here: feministafrica.net/wp-content/upl…

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📢📢 FA Journal Vol 5. Issue 2 is out in a week. Don’t miss the announcement. Subscribe to our newsletter and be the first to know: feministafrica.net

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Her Excellency Professor Abena P. A. Busia interviewed Bernardine Evaristo author of the 2019 Booker Prize-winning Girl, Woman, Other during the 3rd Nkrumah Festival. Read the full interview here: feministafrica.net/wp-content/upl…

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Desiree Lewis reviews Gertrude Fester's powerful memoir, chronicling a lifetime of resistance against apartheid & for feminist rights. A must-read for understanding South Africa's feminist legacy: feministafrica.net/wp-content/upl…

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Book review: Hala Kamal reviews Rusha Latif’s 'Tahrir’s Youth': Leaders of a Leaderless Revolution (2022) explores the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, arguing it was the result of years of youth-led activism and organizing. See full review here: feministafrica.net/wp-content/upl…