The House of African Feminisms is happy to announce the launch of its second podcast series titled “Gender Justice.” The series follows practitioners and thinkers in the field from Zambia, Rwanda, Kenya, and South Africa as they discuss Gender Justice from different perspectives including unequal pay, domestic work, school and the history of the subject.
The House of African Feminisms is happy to announce the launch of its second podcast series titled “Gender Justice.” The series follows practitioners and thinkers in the field from Zambia, Rwanda, Kenya, and South Africa as they discuss Gender Justice from different perspectives including unequal pay, domestic work, school and the history of the subject.

In this episode of One Foot In The Closet, our host Name Redacted, sits down with Queer African Reads, as they talk about:
The erasure of queer African histories and the myth of queerness being Un-African
The privilege of pronouns
Being a Bookstagrammer and reading recommendations on queer African histories and queer fiction
How to respond when someone comes out to you and more!
Content warning for: discussion of the safety concerns when coming out to people; being outed by someone or company policy forcing you to either misgender yourself or out yourself; the danger of being out and trans on the African continent; how a common response to coming out “we already knew” can be hurtful.