Amina Mama (born 19 September 1958) is a Nigerian-British writer, activist and academic. Her main areas of focus have been post-colonial, militarist and...
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filmmaker Amina Mama (born 1958), Nigerian-British writer, feminist and academic Amina Mohamed (born 1961), Somali lawyer, diplomat and politician Amina J. Mohammed...
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Dzodzi Tsikata, Rose Mensah-Kutin, and Hamida Harrison, conducted by Amina Mama: "In Conversation: The Ghanaian Women's Manifesto Movement Archived 13...
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mother died in 1990, and in 1992 he married British-Nigerian academic Amina Mama and they have a son and a daughter. In 1990, he received a grant from...
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Ghanaian 2011 documentary film directed by Yaba Badoe and produced by Amina Mama. Women of various communities are accused of being witches by their families...
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Gaidzanwa (Zimbabwe), Ayesha Imam (Nigeria), Patricia McFadden (Eswatini), Amina Mama (Nigeria), Takyiwaa Manuh (Ghana), Maria Nzomo (Kenya), and Charmaine...
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Palestine. Okazawa-Rey also took part in co-principal investigations with Amina Mama, Rose Mensah-Kutin, and other women over the militarized and post-conflict...
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songwriter, and music producer. He is known for his hits such as Bia Tamu, Mama Amina, Dear Ex, Raha, Mi Amor and Naogopa, songs that have made him a household...
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Ladipo (1931–1978) Abimbola Lagunju (born 1960) Logan February (born 1999) Amina Mama (born 1958) Sarah Ladipo Manyika (born 1968), novelist, short story writer...
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strong influence on their work,: 174 and Nigerian-British feminist writer Amina Mama has cited Ransome-Kuti's activism as having shaped her personal beliefs...
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suffer from isolation and discrimination at their academic institutions. Amina Mama—a key figure at the AGI—has argued that the organization constitutes a...
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Institute (University of Cape Town). Its founding editor-in-chief is Amina Mama (Mills College and University of California, Davis). It was accredited...
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historical linguist Jane Bennett, director of the African Gender Institute Amina Mama, director of the African Gender Institute Mohamed Adhikari, professor...
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studies (late) Amy Block Joy, Cooperative Extension Specialist, Emeritus Amina Mama, professor and director of women and gender studies Zeev Maoz, distinguished...
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Dzodzi Tsikata, Rose Mensah-Kutin, and Hamida Harrison, conducted by Amina Mama: "In Conversation: The Ghanaian Women's Manifesto Movement", published...
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3rd Kwame Nkrumah Festival was curated by the 4th Kwame Nkrumah Chair, Amina Mama. It was a Pan-African curation of alternative culture, ideas and alternative...
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Changes. Others, like Buchi Emecheta, Molara Ogundipe, Micere Githae Mugo, Amina Mama, and Obioma Nnaemeka, have accepted some mainstream feminist values, while...
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America Charisse Burden-Stelly 14 Transnational Feminism for Global Africa Amina Mama 15 Intellectual Genealogies of Black/Queer/Diaspora Jafari S. Allen 16...
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Hartzenberg (South Africa) Rashid Hassan (Sudan) Stephan Klasen (Germany) Amina Mama (Nigeria) Mariana Mazzucato (Italy) Leticia Merino (Mexico) Jacqueline...
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(born 1939, US, f) Benedicto Wokomaatani Malunga (born 1962, Malawi, p) Amina Mama (born 1958, Nigeria/US, nf) Abdoulaye Mamani (1932–1993, Niger, p/f) Mahmood...
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Brixton Black Women's Group. Beverley Bryan Stella Dadzie Gail Lewis Amina Mama Olive Morris Liz Obi Dorothea Smartt Organisation of Women of African...
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in Ghana and West Africa, SubSaharan Publishers (2005) co-edited (with Amina Mama and Charmaine Pereira); An issue of Feminist Africa on "Sexual Cultures...
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Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 June 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2024. Amina Mama (1995). "Feminism or Femocracy? State Feminism and Democratisation in...
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Dzodzi Tsikata, Rose Mensah-Kutin, and Hamida Harrison, conducted by Amina Mama: "In Conversation: The Ghanaian Women's Manifesto Movement Archived 2014-03-13...
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New Zealand), ch. wr. Bodil Malmsten (1944–2016, Sweden), poet & nv. Amina Mama (b. 1958, Scotland/Nigeria), social wr. Tatiana Mamonova (b. 1943, Soviet...
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lectures are then published in the journal. Recent lectures include: 2022 Amina Mama - “‘The Point is to Change the World’: Imagining Pan-African Epistemic...
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written three children's books. Badoe directed and co-produced (with Amina Mama) the documentary film The Witches of Gambaga, which won Best Documentary...
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Bridglal, Takumba Ria Lawal, Monica Morris, Suzanne Scafe, Jocelyn Wolfe, Amina Mama, Sylvia Erike, Gerlin Bean, Olive Morris, Lindiwe Tsele, Olive Gallimore...
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Experience. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 311. ISBN 978-0-7546-4228-2. Amina Mama (1995). "Feminism or Femocracy? State Feminism and Democratisation in...
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Karen King-Aribisala (active since 1990), novelist, short story writer Amina Mama (born 1958), non-fiction writer, educator Sarah Ladipo Manyika (born 1968)...
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