
Spotlight on Feminist Movement Building School
Over three episodes we will converse with four participants from our second Feminist Movement Builders School convened in partnership with Just Associates in August 2024.
About the episode
In episode 18, Nadia Asri sits down with feminist activist, Ann K. Holland to discuss the importance of youth involvement and inclusion in feminist and social justice spaces and how reclaiming anti-feminist rhetoric can be empowering.
Bio
Ann K Holland, is a dedicated advocate for gender equality and social justice from Zambia, who has tirelessly championed the rights of women, children, minority groups for over a decade. As the founder and director of Sistah Sistah Foundation and Feminist Climate, she intertwines her activism with her pursuit of a bachelor's degree in law to amplify her impact in the field of women's rights. Ann has spearheaded influential initiatives such as the Feminist Festival in Zambia and pioneered the country's first Feminist Comic. Ann's endeavors include leading impactful marches and campaigns against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), advocating for Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), and driving societal awareness and change.
Credits
Interviewee:Ann K. Holland
Interviewer: Nadia Asri
Produced by:The Feminist Centre for Racial Justice
Sound design and editing: Almaz Anderson