“We need the voices of African women” by Theo Sowa

Ghanaian feminist and child rights activist, philanthropic advisor and CEO of the African Women’s Development Fund, Theo Sowa, speaking to African women’s creativity and persistence in responding to HIV/AIDS and other health and economic crises, and the lack of representation of our brilliant, expert voices in global decision-making. Click the ‘Play’ button to watch Theo’s […]


Feeding Freedom’s Hunger: Reflections on the second African Feminist Forum

By: Jessica Horn “There is something magical about a gathering of African feminists: rooms filled with the breath and radiant minds of women seeking more nourishing landscapes of social existence and more liberating forms of political and cultural expression. It is the earthly magic of women’s collective resistance, inhabiting a kaleidoscope of earthly bodies: programme […]


The feminist books that inspired us – Part 1

By Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah Time and time again, books have been a source of inspiration, and learning. A good book can even change the course of one’s life. In this two-part series, TIA’s Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah reached out to a number of Black feminists across the globe and asked them, “which feminist book had the […]