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Centering Feminists and Feminism in Protests in Africa

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Dieng RS, Haastrup T & Kang AJ (2022) Centering Feminists and Feminism in Protests in Africa. Politics and Gender. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743923X22000769

Abstract
First paragraph: In recent years, struggles for justice, peace, and democracy around the world have been articulated through protests. Whether in Iran, Nigeria, Poland, Senegal, Tunisia, or the United States, this form of political participation challenges the status quo. Rising forms of autocratic rule, democratic backsliding, and right-wing populism underscore the urgency of protesters’ demands. Often overlooked in mainstream accounts, however, is the role of feminists in driving forward liberatory demands for new social contracts (Sen and Durano 2014). One recent example of this is the role that the Feminist Coalition played in the Nigerian #EndSARS protests, mobilizing against years of police brutality and impunity (Nwakanma 2022). Confronted with physical harm and even death, these feminists and their fellow protesters have strategized and theorized a vision for a better world (Nazneen and Okech 2021; Tamale 2020).

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Output Status: Forthcoming

Journal
Politics and Gender

StatusAccepted
Date accepted by journal06/12/2022
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/34768
ISSN1743-923X
eISSN1743-9248