In in my teens, I vowed to abstain from sex, in solidarity with my mother. As a young boy living in a Sudanese refugee camp, I first found out that, although physical love was important for my mother, patriarchy made it impossible for her to experience outside of marriage, a marriage she didn’t want since…
How Ellen Johnson Sirleaf failed the African feminist agenda
In the guest post below, Robtel Neajai Pailey and Korto Reeves Williams argue that Africa’s first female president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, has done little for the African feminist agenda. It is a convincing argument and I am delighted to share it on MsAfropolitan especially because if there is one space where African feminists cannot afford to coddle…
Guest blog: 5 Steps to Spotting a Feminist Man
This is a guest post by Stephanie Kimou aka The Angry African. Stephanie’s guest posts tend to provoke thought and generate discussion on my blog and elsewhere. No doubt this one will do the same. Let us know your thoughts in the comments. I knew that my partner was a feminist before he did. From the…
Ebola from the eyes of a diasporan Liberian
This is a guest post by Nykita Garnett. Two years ago, when I returned to my home country, Liberia, I anticipated many challenges. I understood that my transition from the sleek streets of midtown Atlanta to the dusty roads of Monrovia would be quite significant. Like many repatriates before me, I arrived full of hope,…
5 things my vagina does not make me. A guest blog by Doreen Akiyo Yomoah
“You’re a woman.” These three words are quite possibly my least favorite words strung together in the English language. When people repeat them to me it’s usually to judge how I can or cannot behave, or how I should or shouldn’t behave. But aside from the genitalia that I was born with, no other assumptions…
Guest post: Musings of a Jamaican lesbian
This is a guest post by Andrea Dwyer. Contact info below the post. — Many of the privileges and rights I have as a naturalised U.S citizen, are unfortunately not afforded to my LGBTQ brothers and sisters around the world, such as in my home country, Jamaica. I love my country. She represents belonging and freedom…