This first podcast series produced by the House of African Feminisms will explore feminist practices and knowledge that have led to changes in African societies. What were/are the tools and mechanisms used? What informs those practices? What knowledge and changes the practices bring about? For more information, visit our website https://houseofafricanfeminisms.org
Soma!
Tolulope ayoola
Dr Sruthi Nandan
Valgas
Oxford University
None
Jamie Kiefer
Lucien Nana Yobo
Mind Shack
Chape
Candra Djitornu
Tese Omesan
Toluwanimi Akaehomen
Trace Scorch
Oxford University
Cambridge University
Afrikan Centered Political Survivalist News
Deutsche Welle - Learning By Ear
Emeka Ikoku
jasmine goncalves
TheBaraza
CAÏRØ The NPC
The African in Us Podcast
Ripple Afriq
Isabella Graham
Brian Legair
Alkebulan Network
Thuto
Valaree Resendes
Tito Valery
Africa Business Radio
Gratitude
Griffin Yearby
Being African In Africa
The African Student Journal
Chief Oheneba
Herbert Ndeki
Hannah
McBarth Obeya
Foluke Ifejola
mxkaba
Inside Africa's Gem
Elorm G.L.
Kiane Souvannavong
Tamba, Adama, Lord, Amiri
BBC Radio 4
Africa Open Up
Kamogelo Masinge
Council Democracy & Tolerance
African Teapot by Exy
None
Travis Johnson
Kholofelo Raphahlelo
Amen Nkomo
My African Clichés Podcast
Neo African Diaspora
The Guardian
Pariah Nation
Renatus Mshomba
Chanice
Chinyere Kalu
Emma Mason
Ayo Adene
Natalie Cahill
Isa Hafsat Hamtin
Agyemang Katakyie
Our humbled opinions
Renaissance for Excellence Initiative
Black Power
Zachary Mazur
Ish
Afrofiles
Mainstream_gh
London School of Economics and Political Science
Sienna
Radio Future Africa
Germiston Baptist Church
Cherish
Veronica Shandari
Loujaine Lechehab
Andrea Sala
Channel Africa
Razaq Mzale
Rachelle
African Community Council Wellington
Lynnasia Millender
Shalamarmonet
Ishar Dylan Castro Arellano
None
Africans
Aptidr
amrita chetty
Brenda Morales
Toddre' Monier
Luxika
Tony Ansong
Yovana Avila
Solid Gold Podcasts #BeHeard
Ambakisye Dukuzumurenyi, PhD