Feminist Africa is a continental gender studies journal produced by the community of feminist scholars. It provides a platform for intellectual and activist research, dialogue and strategy. Feminist Africa attends to the complex and diverse dynamics of creativity and resistance that have emerged in postcolonial Africa, and the manner in which these are shaped by the shifting global geopolitical configurations of power.
- Extractivism, Resistance, Alternatives
- WoMin – the Journey from Research Initiative to an African Ecofeminist Alliance
- Feminist Africa, Volume 2, Issue 1 (2021): Extractivism, Resistance, Alternatives
- Global Rights – Gender on Extractive Agendas
- Negotiating Gender Equity in the Global South: The Politics of Domestic Violence Policy by Sohela Nazneen, Sam Hickey, Eleni Sifaki, eds.
- Women and the War on Boko Haram: Wives, Weapons, Witnesses by Hilary Matfess
- Contextualising Extractivism in Africa
- Feminist Solidarity in Resistance to Extractivism and the Construction of Alternatives – Charmaine Pereira speaks with Marianna Fernandes and Nzira de Deus
- Reclaiming Our Land and Labour: Women’s Resistance to Extractivist Agriculture in South-eastern Ghana
- “Cinderellas” of Our Mozambique Wish to Speak: A Feminist Perspective on Extractivism
- “Walking into Slavery with Our Eyes Open” – the Space for Resisting Genetically Modified Crops in Nigeria
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- Feminist Africa Issue 21
- Feminist Africa Issue 22: Feminists Organising – Strategy, Voice, Power
- Feminist Africa Issue 3. 2004: National Politricks
- Feminist Africa Issue 4. 2005: Women Mobilised
- Feminist Africa: Vol.2 Issue 1 – Extractivism | Resistance |Alternatives
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