Gender Talk 211 is a feminist traditional and multimedia platform where South Sudanese feminists explore and share resources, experiences, knowledge and skills that facilitate wholesome conversations on gender, sexuality and dismantling of the patriarchy. The platform intends to digitise South Sudanese feminist voices (knowledge production, acquisition and sharing) to contribute to building a digital feminist archive in South Sudan by making its content available on multimedia channels such as the website, social media platforms through utilisation of audio (radio and podcast) and visual digital media tools such as Youtube, live streaming online events, interviews, and hosting discussions on gender and sexuality.
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Gender Talk 211 is a feminist traditional and multimedia platform where South Sudanese feminists explore and share resources, experiences, knowledge and skills that facilitate wholesome conversations on gender, sexuality and dismantling of the patriarchy. The platform intends to digitise South Sudanese feminist voices (knowledge production, acquisition and sharing) to contribute to building a digital feminist archive in South Sudan by making its content available on multimedia channels such as the website, social media platforms through utilisation of audio (radio and podcast) and visual digital media tools such as Youtube, live streaming online events, interviews, and hosting discussions on gender and sexuality.
Gender Talk 211 is a feminist traditional and multimedia platform where South Sudanese feminists explore and share resources, experiences, knowledge and skills that facilitate wholesome conversations on gender, sexuality and dismantling of the patriarchy. The platform intends to digitise South Sudanese feminist voices (knowledge production, acquisition and sharing) to contribute to building a digital feminist archive in South Sudan by making its content available on multimedia channels such as the website, social media platforms through utilisation of audio (radio and podcast) and visual digital media tools such as Youtube, live streaming online events, interviews, and hosting discussions on gender and sexuality.