Amia Srinivasan is the Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory at All Souls College, University of Oxford, and a contributing editor of the London Review of Books. Her collection of essays, The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First…
A selection of posts on Beyonce and #Lemonade that run the gamut from discussing feminism (as theory, as practice, as both), slavery, the South, infidelity, ancestry, motherhood, Afrxdiasporic systems of belief, sex and sexuality, capitalism and…
This guide explains some of the fundamental beliefs, values, and intentions behind feminist pedagogy to inform a deliberate application in specific classrooms–any and all classrooms, as feminist pedagogy can inform any disciplinary context.
In March 2015, the arrest and detention of five activists in China brought international attention to the feminist movement in that country, which has battled gender discrimination, sexual harassment, violence against women, and homophobia for many…
AfricanFeminism (AF) is a pan-African feminist digital platform and collaborative writing project between African authors/writers with the long-term ambition of bringing on board at least one feminist voice from each country on the continent.
A global and transnational platform where feminist scholars and activists engage in interdisciplinary collaborative knowledge production about Africa and its diaspora. It was formed in 2015 with the goal of raising awareness of the field of African…
The African Feminist Standpoint (AFS) is a curated digital space for Radical African Lesbian Feminist (RALF) thought, words and artistic expression and is a product of the Coalition of African Lesbians (CAL).
A project of the Feminist Task Force, a part of the American Library Association, members compile annual lists of recommended feminist books for youth (since 2002).