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Decolonising Feminism

This post is based off a discussion I led this week on ‘Decolonising Feminism’. *** When we think of feminism we tend to think of the suffragettes and suffragists asking for the vote and political rights in late 1890s and 1900s Britain. We then follow that up with the 1960s ‘sexual revolution’ which saw issues to do with sexuality, sex and bodies come to the … Continue reading Decolonising Feminism

The Brown HijabiNovember 8, 20165 Comments
Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan is a writer, poet and educator disrupting understandings of history, race, knowledge and violence. To find out more about her, her books and work, see Suhaiymah's official website: suhaiymah.com.

No longer anonymous, and rarely active, this blog remains a platform for Suhaiymah's unrestricted thoughts and an archive of her writing since 2014. Her views have grown and developed lots, but she believes it is important for others to see that growth and for most of those writings to remain accessible.

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