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Author of 'The Sex Lives of African Women' published by and . Rep'd by

Accra, Ghana and Virtual
Joined March 2009

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    Mar 4

    It's tour season baby! Feeling so incredibly lucky to be heading into a season of great conversations with some incredible writers about The Sex Lives of African Women ( ) See the full schedule and sign up via

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    Couldn't get enough of 's when we hosted her with back in February? Neither could we — watch this for more on her book & desire ❤️‍🔥

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    May 14

    . ha escrito un libro que es un viaje por las camas, los deseos y los cuerpos de más de treinta mujeres de África y la diáspora. Y habla con ella en esta entrevista tan, tan interesante:

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    May 14

    Highlighting some of our incredible guest speakers at the 3rd edition of the AALFIE : the author of The Sex Lives of African Women , which Publishers Weekly described as “an astonishing report on the quest for sexual liberation” in their starred review🔥🔥

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    May 14

    Our Radical Desire event was LIT 🔥 Thank you , , , , Rudo Mudiwa, , Suhyun J. Ahn for these brilliant conversations! ICYMI, we got you! Head over to our YouTube channel:

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    May 13
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  7. May 13

    We're completely open to selling translation rights to Spanish publishing houses 😊

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    May 13

    "After about 20 interviews I realised it was an important part of feminist practice to include my own story, my vulnerabilities alongside others." —

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    May 13

    “The book -published last July- is a journey through the beds, desires and bodies of more than thirty women from the African continent and the diaspora”. Read this beautiful post: on ‘s motivations for by

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    May 13

    Get your Friday the 13th witchy vibes on! will talk Arab erotica w/ + Obscene queer Korean poetry w/ + RudoMudiwa talks w/ I'll chat w/ about her 32 steamy romance novels 💅👄 Watch on Twitter

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  13. May 13

    "Break the rules because the rules aren't made for us" Hakima Abbas of

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    May 12

    Can't wait to see you 🎉 Our newly redesigned website is up. U can find our full programme in English & Dutch (French soon comes) Close to 60 guest writers, artists, poets, dancers, musicians, playwrights, performers will be gracing our festival

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    May 12

    Throwing it back to the beautiful faces and scenes on this beautiful night at captured by Our heart is full, thank you all Spreaders.

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    May 12

    📢 Join us as , together with over 60 artists and creatives, assemble for 's AALFIE Festival 2022! Click here to register: 📍Brussels 🗓️ 29th - 31st May 2022

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    May 11

    Check out this awesome blog post from , aptly capturing the message of “The Sex Lives of African Women” by . Read it here:

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    May 9

    Read our report here: “Lighting the Way: a Report for Philanthropy on the Power & Promise of Feminist Movements”

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    May 9

    Feminist movements continue to show us that we can solve social problems and achieve transformational change with flexible, sustained, community-driven investments. Our report highlights 5 things philanthropists can do to support feminist movements.

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    May 9

    This Friday, we're bringing you the steamier side of literature💋 Featuring Archana Madhavan & Suhyun Ahn thx to hosted by & Rudo Mudiwa!

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