BY Abayomi Azikiwe . Appeared on Mar 04, 2019 on pambazuka. From Seneca Falls to the…
Category: Gender
“Resist Patriarchy, Resist Capitalism”: Global Peasant Women Met in Sri Lanka
Tanya W and Vyshakh T Global Meeting of Women Articulation, organized by La Vía Campesina, an…
Black November: “Our Greatest Resistance is Our Life” By Wesley Lima
Negra, a Pernambuco woman, a trans woman and elected São Paulo state deputy for the Socialism…
Donate a Dollar to Rape a Child in Africa By Farida Bemba Nabourema
Katie Myler, I never heard of the name till yesterday and luckily so. Although she…
Is the war against drugs a war against women? By Judi Gitau
In almost every nation, punitive drug policies have the greatest impact on women who are already…
Part.3. African’s Peacefull Means: Etnic Relations Theory By Rais Neza Boneza
Proposal: A bioceanic confederation from the Indian to the Atlantic oceans, including Uganda and Tanzania, Rwanda…
The Subtle Linguistics of Polite White Supremacy by Yawo Brown // TheMagicalNegro.net
What is Polite White Supremacy? Polite White Supremacy is the notion that whites should…
They have no faith. They have no Loyalty. They are fearless. Money is their new God. They are the new Rich in Africa. By: Mawuna Remarque KOUTONIN
In 2012 Africa became the fastest growing continent in the world with the highest number of…
Two Black Women Died In Police Custody This Week, Here’s What We Know So Far by Britni Danielle
Typically, Black women’s deaths don’t garner much media attention, but this week the deaths of Sandra…
Arts for Social Change? Creative Projects Empowering Women and Youth
Development professionals will all have heard the word ‘empowerment’. While what the term empowerment means is…
India's Daughter: From Nonviolent Demonstrations to People's Revolution by Sumeet Grover, Director of Global Poetry
The agitated people of a nation mourn, weep, protest and question the heinous rape and murder…
Mildred Aristide speaks of education and health
On the occasion of the 8 March International Women’s Day, Kimpa Vita Press present you an…
NZinga, The Queen of Angola (The Movie). A review by Raïs Neza Boneza for the Intenational Women’s Day celebration
Title: Njinga, Rainha de Angola (Nzinga, Queen of Angola) Category: History Duration: 109 Minutes Director: Sergio…
Surviving scarcities in Bulengo: Women’s trial in displaced camps in North Kivu (D.R.Congo)
By Raïs Neza Boneza It takes us four hours to cruise on the…
Tales from the bush: Former LRA commander tells of life with Kony
Ketty Adong is trying to piece back her life after escaping from LRA rebels. Photos by…
The mental health burden in northern Uganda By Sarah Tumwebaze
A long the road to Gulu, it is clear that life has returned to normal. This…
Egalitarianism and Nonviolence: Gifts of the Khoe-San By Bernedette Muthien
Anthropologists have written for at least a hundred years of the so-called “Bushman.” I am descended…
Desolation and despair in Libya: the murder of Salwa Bugaighis By LINDSEY HILSUM
Looking back, it feels as if Salwa Bugaighis embodied not the hopes and aspirations of the…
Millions of Widows Face Abuse, Poverty, Homelessness, Rape, Cleansing, Burning…
No woman should lose her status, livelihood or property when her husband dies, yet millions of…
Race, class, and gender: Intersectionality between social reality and political limits
By Houria Bouteldja I would like to thank the University of California at Berkeley and in…
Technology Robots invade the streets of Kinshasa
By Habibou Bangré in Kinshasa The giant robotic policemen are preventing accidents – and racketeering by…
We Stand With Our Sister: Stop the Attacks on Myrlande Liberis-Pavert and the Lavalas Movement
A Statement from Haiti Action Committee On Friday, January 17, it was reported by news agencies…