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

This really made me feel seen as a feminist who organizies primarily on the Internet. Hashtag feminism is incredibly important because it shows our existence, it shows that we were here and are still existing, even in spaces that have actively tried to erase our knowledge and labour

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

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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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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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