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Dating in the Digital Age

Reminded me that while the safety lines on digital sites for pleasure/relationships can be blurry, I can still live my best sexting/sexual life

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Accessing Justice for Image Based Sexual Abuse A Challenge for Victims in Malawi

As a lawyer, this gave me the extra motivation to keep working towards having legal systems that respond to the needs of Women and Sexual and Gender Minorities

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Countering Non-Consensual Sharing of Intimate Images

Really takes the time to provide meaningful analyses of gaps in laws related to NCII.

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Silencing Women: Non Consensual Sharing of Intimate Images as Gender Based Violence in Nigeria, Part II

Admired that this article provided a positive spin on things; that while NCII is rampant online, it can be ended through deliberate feminist organising

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Baptism By Fire: My Experience as a Feminist on the Internet

I wrote this to hold space for feminists organizing on digital platforms, and to allow ourselves to have a vision of a feminist Internet and build collectivism to actualize this vision.

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How do we Effectively Cover Image-Based Abuse as Gender Based Violence? Part 1

I loved this because it affirmed the need for having connected movements to end NCII because our stories are different, yet so similar.

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Self Care and Collective Well-being

Perfect for listening, pausing and engaging in self-reflection on exactly what type of self-care practise would work for you.

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On Africa’s feminist frontlines, we need accessible care practices to sustain our movements

Having witnessed the capitalistic co-opting of self-care practises, this article was a breath of fresh air because it really takes the time to break down what wholesome self-care really is, especially for activists on the frontline who often experience burn-out.

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What To do with your Feminism: A Love Letter to Afrifems for A New Decade in the Revolution

Selecting this because it energized me to keep organizing, and ground my life on feminist practise. I hope it inspires everybody else too, in different ways, but especially to set us on a path of resistance.

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