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  2. Marie-Angélique Savané - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Angélique Savané (née Sagna; born 2 November 1947) is a Senegalese sociologist and feminist activist, who has been "an extremely vocal proponent of legal and social reforms in Senegalese society on behalf of women", according to the Dictionary of African Biography. [1] She has been called one of the pioneers of feminism in Africa. [2]

  3. African feminism - Wikipedia

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    African feminist, writer, and scholar Obioma Nnaemeka defines the term "Nego-feminism" in her article Nego-Feminism: Theorizing, Practicing, and Pruning Africa's Way." She writes, "Nego-feminism is the feminism of negotiation; second, nego-feminism stands for 'no ego' feminism and is structured by cultural imperatives and modulated by ...

  4. Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah - Wikipedia

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    Sekyiamah is the convener for Fab Fem, a feminist group that meets regularly in Accra. [2] Sekyiamah has written articles for The Guardian, This Is Africa and Open Democracy. [4] [5] [6] She wrote the Communications Handbook for Women’s Rights Organisations and has had short stories published in anthologies in many countries. [7]

  5. Category talk:Feminism in Africa by country - Wikipedia

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  7. African Feminist Forum - Wikipedia

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    The African Feminist Forum program is organised along clusters which reflect the concerns and priorities of African feminists. Each cluster has two or three Coordinators. The clusters are as follows: Crafting an African Feminist Epistemology; Feminist Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive health and rights in Africa

  8. Category:Feminism in Africa - Wikipedia

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  9. Lyn Ossome - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn ('Lyn') Ossome is an academic, specialising in feminist political theory and feminist political economics. She is currently Senior Research Associate of at the University of Johannesburg and a member of the advisory board for the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa, [1] amongst other accolades.