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We are thrilled to extend an invitation to an upcoming webinar hosted by the AWDF team! As we transition into a new phase of our journey, from movement building to solidarity and care we are eager to connect with you all to explore, reflect, and envision together the future of feminist movements.
Date: 25 April 2024
Time: 1 PM GMT / (3PM SAST)
Language: French Portuguese and English
In this webinar, we aim to create a dynamic space for reflective conversations led by esteemed panellists including :
Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, Ghanaian feminist, author of”The Sex Lives of African Women”
Nathalie Fanja Haaby, Senegalese holistic feminist therapist and Kundalini Yoga teacher
Buky Olabukunola Williams , Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Lead at Akina Mama wa Afrika
Aaliyah O. Ibrahim , Nigerian multidisciplinary artist, and international development practitioner
Ruth Nyambura, Kenyan feminist and renowned political educator
This conversation will be moderated by Crystal Simeoni.
The speakers’ diverse experiences, stories, knowledge, and narratives will enrich our discussions about feminist aspirations, collectives, and women’s rights organisations.
Popularise the Solidarity and Care strategy within women’s rights and feminist movements;
Cultivate connections and solidarity among movement, women’s rights, and feminists;
Facilitate collaboration and innovation in producing and sharing indigenous knowledge and technologies;
Inspire and promote practices of rest, recuperation, and celebration within women and feminist movements, nurturing their well-being;
The webinar will be conducted in a conversational style, allowing ample opportunities for participants to engage, ask questions, share experiences, and connect with fellow activists.So, come and join us as we delve into what has been accomplished, explore the present landscape, and collectively envision the future of feminist solidarity and care.
Registration
To secure your spot and receive further details about the webinar, please register on the following link https://bit.ly/3xCT59H
Let’s come together to ignite conversations, inspire action, and nurture the bonds of solidarity that fuel our movements!