Poster

Book description

The book also shows that, during the colonial period, these women held their heads high in resisting colonization in different African societies. Indeed, Black African women's activism continues in the post-colonial period, despite the challenges posed by colonization, which formalized patriarchal values, tending to exclude them from the public sphere and confine them to the private sphere.

Finally, this research work is an invitation to a renewal of thinking about Black African women, whose multifaceted contributions to the construction of African societies are often invisibilized, even though they can be inspiring for generations in Africa and around the world.

Accessibility
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Date and time
Nov 21, 2023
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Format and location
In person
Social Sciences Building (FSS), room 4004
Language
French
Audience
Graduate students, Undergraduate students