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Au Maroc, les femmes victimes de cyberharcèlement peinent à « briser le tabou »

Great mentions to legal vs societal contradictions. The penalties for digital violence go up to three years in prison but many women are unaware of the provisions of this law. Also loved the mention to feminist movements who widely criticized this law for its shortcomings.

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Yes, Rudeness is Part of the Feminist Package

I felt all the spirits of my ancestors uniting to let me know through this article that "no one gets their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of their oppressor" This is an everyday reminder that respectability will never smash the partiarchy.

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

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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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Speaking sex and mental health with Thabile

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Queer women and sexual health: Are you wrapped up sis?

The audio version of a piece outlining the sexual health risks and precautions of sex between queer women. Article was written by 
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