decolonial feminism

Blackness, Pan-African Consciousness and Women’s Political Organising through the Magazine AWA

By Rama Salla Dieng and Korka Sall In this blog, cross-posted from African Arguments and part of Rosebell Kagumire’s African Feminisms series examining social and feminist movements on the continent, the authors analyse the role of the magazine AWA: la revue de la femme noire in crafting a pan-African political consciousness through transnational organizing. Introduction Here …

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Curating the #MeToo in China Exhibition and South-South Feminisms

GENDER.EDs five year anniversary reception was accompanied by the launch of a student-curated, travelling exhibition on #MeToo in China, supported by GENDER.ED and the SPS EDI Committee. A poster-based timeline, video work, and black boxes with objects belonging to survivors of sexual assault were on display in the CMB Foyer 26-29 Sept. to explore the impact of #MeToo …

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‘Disrupting Coloniality in the Classroom’: Reflections by Aerin Lai and Dr Radhika Govinda

Aerin Lai and Dr Radhika Govinda In March this year, GENDER.ED celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD) with a roundtable on ‘Disrupting coloniality in the classroom’, featuring Dr Sara de Jong (University of York), Dr rashné limki, Mukai Chigumba (Women’s Officer, Edinburgh University Students Association) and Aerin Lai, and Dr Radhika Govinda as chair. This roundtable was …

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