As my feminist consciousness has developed the more I’ve become aware, both explicitly and implicitly, that there is a popular notion that feminism is un-African. Every time I write a post about feminism in an African context, I get at least one response about how feminism is this flawed, white supremacist ideology. The internet is rife…
Archives for July 2011
Breaking News: African leaders tackling corruption in Europe
Note: The article you are about to read is a modified version of a commentary written in the Guardian by Tony Blair, today founder of the Africa Progress Panel and in my humble opinion, shamelessly self-assigned messiah on redeeming the failings of African leadership. I have substituted the word “Africa” for “Europe”, exchanged African news stories…
Listed as 1 of 7 African diaspora women using fashion for change
Do you know of the Africa Centre in London’s Covent Garden? If you don’t it’s a kind of home away from home for Africans in London. It hosts regular events of interest to diaspora groups, it sells books and other lovely products and it’s of historic significance. Despite this, it was revealed this year that…
Engaging the Diaspora, Afropolitans and Africa
I’m glad that I’m a young African woman now rather than in the 60s. Yet watching this clip of Angela Davis and discussing it on my FB page this week made me miss those rebellious and more importantly, revolutionary, times. By the way, the reason for this preference is of dual nature. I am African…
MsAfropolitan Boutique Interview Series – Douriean Fletcher, founder of eKlektik eKhos
The mission of the MsAfropolitan Boutique is to showcase and offer a handpicked range of products made by African Diaspora women on a rotating basis. Visit us here. As part of my journey to achieving this goal, I’ve met many inspiring women whose stories I want to share with you in an interview series features which…