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- Title
Roundtable on Women's Traversing Paths: Forms of Political Engagement and Production of Knowledge.
- Authors
Béroard, Jocelyne; Couti, Jacqueline; Dembélé, Bintou; Kapompole, Joëlle; Ndengue, Rose; Noël, Fania
- Abstract
B Rose Ndengue: b I am Rose Ndengue, temporary research associate at the University of Rouen. I think that the first thing is to say that activists - activist spaces - create knowledge and theory in addition to the praxis of how to act so that that knowledge happens. I am an Afrofeminist activist not just as an identity, but as a political choice - the way I live my life as a reflection of the political project that I support, my thinking about the ethics and praxis of my activism, and also in the choices that I make in my life. This happened during the '80s - [François] Mitterrand [President of France, 1981-1995], the March for Equality -; there were a ton of things happening, and I think that we were already in the process of translating all of that, starting in France.
- Subjects
SUBURBS; POLITICAL participation; YOUNG adults; THEORY of knowledge; PRAXIS (Process); GLASS ceiling (Employment discrimination); ACTIVISM; BROTHERS
- Publication
Journal of Women's History, 2023, Vol 35, Issue 3, p154
- ISSN
1042-7961
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/jowh.2023.a905195