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Contemporary feminist activism’s deep engagement with social media and popular culture is offering women opportunities to mobilize for women’s rights. These moments have called for us to rethink feminist digital activism but beyond that to have a wider conversation around archiving of feminist thought via digital platforms since the world lives online I am joined by Gorata Chengeta a researcher and writer from Botswana. She is a student and teacher at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. She enjoys writing, thinking, and teaching about sexuality, politics, feminism, and justice.
Contemporary feminist activism’s deep engagement with social media and popular culture is offering women opportunities to mobilize for women’s rights. These moments have called for us to rethink feminist digital activism but beyond that to have a wider conversation around archiving of feminist thought via digital platforms since the world lives online I am joined by Gorata Chengeta a researcher and writer from Botswana. She is a student and teacher at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. She enjoys writing, thinking, and teaching about sexuality, politics, feminism, and justice.