Writer Uche Ezejiofor to Lead Teach-In on Pan-Africanism and Global Black Feminism
Writer Uche Ezejiofor to lead teach-in on Pan-Africanism and Global Black Feminism for our new teach-in series, “Black Feminist Marroonage” for The School for Black Feminist Politics.
On Thursday, February 27 at 6:30 PM EST via Zoom, join us for the teach-in, “The Essence of Our Movement: Pan-Africanism and Global Black Feminism” by Uche Ezejiofor. By engaging with the perspectives and political strategies of Global Black feminists, this teach-in establishes how children and marginalized genders embody the essence of Pan-African liberation. Together, we will examine the lived experiences that create a Pan-Africanist global Black feminist perspective, the historical legacy of Pan-African Feminists, and Pan-African strategic visions for a globally liberated future.
Register for the teach-in: https://bit.ly/TheEssenceofOurMovement
About the teach-in curator: Uche (we/she/they) is a Maryland born Nigerian writer, researcher, and educator, with a special interest in global Black experiences, Black & African feminism(s), and African Futurity. Their work embraces the Black feminist belief that the personal is always political and is rooted in radical love, exploration of pleasure, and embodied political perspectives. They share their writing through “The Intimates”, a digital journal-scape designed to reflect on the Self through a Global Black feminist perspective. Uche is also the author of “Love Could Save Our Lives”- a collection of poems and prose.