
House of African Feminisms: Feminist Practices and Knowledge
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<p>The House of African Feminisms is happy to announce the launch of its second podcast series titled “Gender Justice.” The series follows practitioners and thinkers in the field from Zambia, Rwanda, Kenya, and South Africa as they discuss Gender Justice from different perspectives including unequal pay, domestic work, school and the history of the subject. </p>
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Recent Episodes

June 23, 2026
Leaving No One Behind - Conversations
<p>In this final conversation in the series, Françoise Moudouthe, founder of Eyala, a bilingual platform that amplifies the voices and lived experiences of African feminists and provides them with learning and solidarity spaces talks with Edwige Dro about setting up spaces, the need for knowledge production to amplify African voices, the relevance of intimate lives as a political tool, and sisterhood. </p>

June 23, 2026
Leaving No One Behind - The Diary of a Black Feminist
<p style="text-align:justify">In this third episode Edwige Dro talks with Axelle Jah Njiké , pagan feminist and author of Journal intime d'une féministe (noire) published by Editions du diable Vauvert in 2022. Edwige and Axelle discuss transmission and issues relating to intimacy, feminism and identity. </p> <p>Axella child. Born in Cameroon and brought to France as a child, she was named by Le Monde as one of the n e Jah Njiké is the author of Journal intime d'une féministe (noire), published by Au Diable Vauvert in 2022, in which she recounts a life experience that is unusual in the French literary landscape: that of an Afropean girl, woman, citizen turned mother, who suffered sexual and educational violence as ew faces of feminism. Axelle is also a podcaster, documentary filmmaker and playwright. Defining herself as a Pagan feminist, her work explores transmission and questions linked to intimacy, feminism and identity. For her artistic and literary creations and her contribution to the promotion of the arts and literature in France and around the world, she was named Chevaleresse de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2022. </p>

June 23, 2026
Leaving No One Behind - African Women In The Digital Space
<p>In this third episode taped on Africa Women's Day 2024 Edwige Dro was joined by Dr Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed, assistant professor at Cornell University and a feminist activist-scholar to discuss African Women in the Digital Space. Dr Wunpini who was born and raised in Tamale Ghana is co-editor of the book “African Women in Digital Spaces: Redefining Social Movements on the Continent and in the Diaspora” (2023). Her research which focuses on feminisms, social movements, decolonization and media have appeared in various scholarly journals. She has worked as a journalist in Ghana for several years and some of her work has appeared in Al Jazeera, The Washington Post and The Guardian. </p>
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- What is House of African Feminisms: Feminist Practices and Knowledge?
<p>The House of African Feminisms is happy to announce the launch of its second podcast series titled “Gender Justice.” The series follows practitioners and thinkers in the field from Zambia, Rwanda, Kenya, and South Africa as they discuss Gender Justice from different perspectives including unequal pay, domestic work, school and the history of the subject. </p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates weekly.
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This podcast is available on 9 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
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