5th April 2023

Initiation Schools: Possibilities and Missed Opportunities

Initiation Schools: Possibilities and Missed Opportunities By Nonkosi Xaba In Colonial and apartheid South Africa, the construction of black womanhood through what Thomas (2006) refers to […]
5th April 2023

Walking on eggshells? A reflexive account of studying male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Zimbabwe

Walking on eggshells? A reflexive account of studying male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Zimbabwe By Justice Medzani Zimbabwe, as many other African nations, […]
1st March 2023

Critical Reflections on Gender Justice Programmes in South Africa and Zimbabwe:

2022. Critical Reflections on Gender Justice Programmes in South Africa and Zimbabwe: CSA&G Collaborations with UNFPA, Sonke Gender Justice and UN Women Zimbabwe https://www.justgender.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/CRITICAL-REFLECTIONS-ON-PROGRAMMES_THEMATIC-RESEARCH-REPORT.pdf
3rd February 2023

Digital sex workers: standing in the criminalisation gap of South Africa

Digital sex workers: standing in the criminalisation gap of South Africa By Nonkosi Xaba Digital sex work has taken centre stage thanks to the mainstreaming of […]
20th September 2022

(Un)tying the father tongue: (Re)thinking the (m)other tongue and epistemic (in)justices

(Un)tying the father tongue: (Re)thinking the (m)other tongue and epistemic (in)justices by Tinashe Mawere Introduction At the beginning of the month of February 2022, my ancestors […]
18th August 2022

“Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”: What about Tshisikhawe and the women in her life line?

“Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”: What about Tshisikhawe and the women in her life line? By Pfarelo Brandy Matsila Introduction This year’s theme for International […]
26th July 2022

What does ‘Pride’ mean for South Africans in 2022?

What does ‘Pride’ mean for South Africans in 2022? By Gabriela Pinheiro Each year, the month of June sees widespread celebrations in honour of International Pride […]
24th June 2022

Food, symbolism, and embodiment: Amai Mnangagwa’s traditional dishes and restoring healthy bodies

Food, symbolism, and embodiment: Amai Mnangagwa’s traditional dishes and restoring healthy bodies by Tinashe Mawere Introduction: Food for thought In December 2019, I came across reports […]
17th May 2022

“Coming out” and queer visibility within the African context: A tale of spatial sexualities

“Coming out” and queer visibility within the African context: A tale of spatial sexualities by Justice M Medzani The subject of coming out has had considerable […]
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