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In this episode of the Genderfuge podcast, recorded in Gender & Society, a Sociology & Anthropology Class at Mount Saint Vincent University, KelleyAnne interviews Abimbola Shoboiki. Abimbola recently graduated with a Master's degree in Women and Gender Studies from Mount Saint Vincent University. Her research interests include Black identity, Autoethnography, Africentricity, Storytelling, women, gender and social justice. Our class prepared for this interview by reading two chapters from Abimbola’s thesis about the tradition of Othermothering.
By KelleyAnne MalinenIn this episode of the Genderfuge podcast, recorded in Gender & Society, a Sociology & Anthropology Class at Mount Saint Vincent University, KelleyAnne interviews Abimbola Shoboiki. Abimbola recently graduated with a Master's degree in Women and Gender Studies from Mount Saint Vincent University. Her research interests include Black identity, Autoethnography, Africentricity, Storytelling, women, gender and social justice. Our class prepared for this interview by reading two chapters from Abimbola’s thesis about the tradition of Othermothering.