House of African Feminisms: Feminist Practices and Knowledge Goethe-Institut
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- Society & Culture
The House of African Feminisms is happy to announce the launch of its second podcast series titled “Gender Justice.” The series follows practitioners and thinkers in the field from Zambia, Rwanda, Kenya, and South Africa as they discuss Gender Justice from different perspectives including unequal pay, domestic work, school and the history of the subject.
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Episode 5 : Gender Justice - A General Perspective
In episode five of our Gender Justice series, Zippy Okoth and Queenter Mbori explore Gender Justice from the perspective of Dr. Zippy Okoth’s personal life.
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Episode 4 : Gender Justice - A Historical Context
In episode four of our Gender Justice series, Mulenga Kapwepwe and Samba Yonga explore the history of Gender Justice fom a Zambian historical perspective.
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Episode 3 : Gender Justice and Unequal Pay Part 2
In episode three of our Gender Justice series, Sandrine Mignonne Iradukunda and Uwera Rutamu Fabiola explore Gender Justice particularly unequal pay from a Rwandan perspective.
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Episode 3 : Gender Justice & Unequal Pay Part 1
In episode three of our Gender Justice series, Sandrine Mignonne Iradukunda and Uwera Rutamu Fabiola explore Gender Justice particularly unequal pay from a Rwandan perspective.
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Episode 2 : Gender Justice & Domestic Work
In episode two of our Gender Justice series, Nyambura Mutanyi and Maureen Wambui explore domestic work as a site for gender-based violence and discriminatory labor practices.
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Episode 1: Gender Justice In Schools Part 3
In episode one of our Gender Justice series, Noma Pakade and Rudo Chigudu discuss Gender Justice in schools specifically in the South African context in a three part series. They discuss the education system as well as the challenges that youths face in their day to day lives.