In recognition of this year’s International Women’s day, the new episode asks the question –What does it mean to be called a feminist in Africa?
What does it mean to be called a feminist in Africa?
In recognition of this year’s International Women’s day, a new episode of Moments focuses on what it mean to be called a feminist in Africa.
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Bolanle Olukanni and Michelle Dede are joined by Exquisite Magazine CEO, Tewa Onasanya and the founder of Inspired by Glory: Glory Edozien to discuss the episode.
"Moments" is a show aimed at connecting more with audiences across the continent, as well as offer a much wider and more divergent platform for truly Pan-African conversations.
What are your thoughts on the interesting conversation?
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