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  2. African feminism - Wikipedia

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    African feminism includes theories and movements which specifically address the experiences and needs of continental African women (African women who reside on the African continent). From a western perspective, these theories and movements fall under the umbrella label of Feminism , but this categorization is misleading for many branches of ...

  3. Charter of Feminist Principles for African Feminists - Wikipedia

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    Charter of Feminist Principles for African Feminists is a document by the African Women's Development Fund that was formulated during a 2006 gathering of African women feminists across the world in Accra, Ghana, to create baseline principles to address key definitions of African feminism and patriarchy. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Africana womanism - Wikipedia

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    Africana womanism is a term coined in the late 1980s by Clenora Hudson-Weems, [1] intended as an ideology applicable to all women of African descent. It is grounded in African culture and Afrocentrism and focuses on the experiences, struggles, needs, and desires of Africana women of the African diaspora.

  5. African Feminist Forum - Wikipedia

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    The African Feminist Forum (AFF) is a biennial conference that brings together African feminist activists to deliberate on issues of key concern to the feminist movement. [1] It was developed out of growing concern amongst African feminists that efforts to advance the rights of African women were under serious threat.

  6. La Parole aux négresses - Wikipedia

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    The book consists of a series of interviews with African women with a foreword by Benoite Groult. [3] [4]The first part of the book, Les Mots des négresses (The Words of the Négresses), deals with the need for African women to use their own words to describe their experiences, so that they are no longer "described by others," especially by the men in their families who decide about their ...

  7. Feminism in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The modern feminist movement, which took off in the early 1960s and also in the 1970s, gained impetus through the establishment of various organisations such as Maendeleo Ya Wanawake (Women’s Progress) [2] and Kenya Women’s Political Caucus (Kenya Women Parliamentary Association).

  8. African Gender Institute - Wikipedia

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    The African Gender Institute (AGI) is a feminist research and teaching group that studies issues related to gender in Africa. It has become a department at the University of Cape Town (UCT), administered within the School of African and Gender Studies, Social Anthropology and Linguistics.

  9. Feminist Africa - Wikipedia

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    Feminist Africa is a peer-reviewed academic journal that addresses feminist topics from an "African continental perspective". [1] It is published by the African Gender Institute (University of Cape Town). [2] Its founding editor-in-chief is Amina Mama (Mills College and University of California, Davis). [3]