The Depersonalisation of African Migrant Women’s Stories: Exploring Pathways for Accelerating Action – Migrant Women Press
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The Depersonalisation of African Migrant Women’s Stories: Exploring Pathways for Accelerating Action – Migrant Women Press
The struggles of African migrant women—marked by exploitation, violence, and forced movement—are often underreported and depersonalised. Diaspora Africa co-founders Chimee Adịọha and Amaka Obioji call for a shift in how their stories are told, urging a more intersectional and action-driven approach. Written by Chimee Adịọha & Amaka Obioji Africa has seen a high record of breaking news and numerous trends on contemporary migration and mobilities,…
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