In Swahili we say “Karibuni” to welcome people! So karibuni to my playlist!!! My name is DJ Viv from Kenya. I enjoy the stillness of nature, the love and solidarity of the feminist community that I’ve found across regions , Dido’s music…(Highly recommend) and can occasionally be found providing legal opinions on things. I have created this playlist for you all, with all my love and picked resources from different parts of Africa that I identify with in a way, that I have learnt from and that have fueled my feminist spirit to keep organizing. I hope we can talk about them, and I hope they inspire something in you too. Feel free in this space and WELCOME!!

Twitter:@OuyaVivianne
Instagram: vivianouya

Track 1- Stories from Malawi, Nigeria, Kenya and Uganda on NCII.

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

Afrique, English, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Uganda

Track 2- Research from Nigeria about Hashtag Feminism

Exploring Hashtag Feminism in Nigeria: A Case of #EndSars Campaign

English, Nigeria

Track 3- Feminist reflections from Kenya on online hypervisibility.

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

Afrique, English, Kenya

Track 4- Zine from South Africa exploring pleasure and OGBV

Hedone Zine

English, South Africa

Track 6- Research exploring a feminist approach to self-defense

Hacking Systems of Oppression and Protecting our Vital Strenghts: A Feminist Fr…

English

Track 7- Experiences from Uganda about NCII

Countering Non-Consensual Sharing of Intimate Images

English, Uganda

Track 8- Article painting the picture of OGBV manifestation in the Gambia

Online Gender Based Violence: The Need for Collective Action In the Gambia for …

English

Track 10- Digital dating perspectives from LGBTIQA+ folk in Kenya

Dating in the Digital Age

English, Kenya

Track 11- You Tube series on experiences of survivors of OGBV

Understanding Online Gender Based Violence and the Impact it has on Pleasure

English, South Africa

Track 12- Article painting a quick picture of our relationships with the Internet and Digital Safety in Africa

Women Navigating Digital Spaces and the Push for Accountabilty in the Face of V…

Afrique, English

Track 13- Research from Kenya on OGBV perpetrated against LGBTIQA+ folk in Kenya

Lets Talk About Online Gender Based Violence-The Findings Report

English, Kenya

Track 14- Feminist Principles of the Internet-but in Swahili!

Swahili Feminist Principles of the Internet

Kenya, Swahili

Track 15- Radio interview exploring Internet usage, access, and safety in Uganda.

Online Freedom and Safety in Uganda

English, Uganda

Track 16- Global website with resources relating to digital safety and movement building

Social Movement Technologies

English

Track 17- Feminist article about solidarity

Feminist Solidarity Saved My Life

English

Track 19- Reflections of African feminists on Respectability

Yes, Rudeness is Part of the Feminist Package

Afrique, English, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Uganda

Track 20- An article about how we can collectively make care practices more wholesome and accessible.

On Africa’s feminist frontlines, we need accessible care practices to sustain o…

Afrique, English

Track 21- Reflections from Sudan on the erasure of women's voices in revolutionary organizing

Going "too far" "too personal"? Insights on Sudanese Women's Organizing and the…

English

Track 22- A global webinar about self-care practise.

Self Care and Collective Well-being

Afrique, English, Mexico

Track 23- Lets us into the co-ordinated feminist organizing for the #EndSars Movement in Nigeria

In Nigeria, When Will Justice Catch Up with the Present?

English, Nigeria