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| No 19 (2011): Dedicated to the Three Lionesses |
At the Crossroads of Gender, Religion and Academia: Challenges of Black Women |
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Mary Nyangweso Wangila |
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| No 28 (2016): Muslim Women in Africa and the Diaspora: Past, Present and the Future |
“Women Must Not Become Lionsâ€: Social Roles of Muslim Women in Kankan, Guinea |
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Carole Ammann |
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| No 10 (2007): Women Political Leaders (Part II) |
Judge Navanethem Pillay: An Unapologetic Feminist and Human Rights Activist |
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Nkiru Nzegwu |
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| No 28 (2016): Muslim Women in Africa and the Diaspora: Past, Present and the Future |
Voices from the Diaspora: Towards a Gender Sensitive Re-Reading of the Qur’an |
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Hadeer Abo El Nagah |
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| No 10 (2007): Women Political Leaders (Part II) |
Judge Akua Kuenyehia: First Vice President |
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Nkiru Nzegwu |
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| No 28 (2016): Muslim Women in Africa and the Diaspora: Past, Present and the Future |
Becoming Black/Being Muslim, Race and Religion: The Question of Performativity, African Islam, Intersectionality and Multiple Identities |
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Ameena Al Rasheed |
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| No 27 (2015): Land Rights, Religion, Culture and Music |
Women and Access to Resources in Ethiopia |
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Temesgen Gebeyehu Baye |
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| No 42 (2023): Gender Relations in Africa: Rethinking Patriarchy, Revisiting Complementarity |
Decolonial Feminist Epistemologies: Learning from Africa |
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Signe Arnfred |
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| No 14 (2009): Struck By Lightening: The Transdiasporan Phenomenon of Skin Bleaching |
Fashion Ova Style: Contemporary Notions of Skin Bleaching in Jamaican Dancehall Culture |
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Donna P. Hope |
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