Articles & Explainers

26 articles. Context, analysis, and the bigger picture.

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The Girl They Tried to Keep Hidden: The Story of Destiny Ayo Vaughan
Profiles

The Girl They Tried to Keep Hidden: The Story of Destiny Ayo Vaughan

Shipped from Nigeria to Ireland as a child with the promise of a better life, Destiny was held captive for five years. She was not supposed to survive. She was certainly not supposed to speak. She did both.

The Tignon Laws: When a Headwrap Became Resistance
History

The Tignon Laws: When a Headwrap Became Resistance

In 1786, colonial Louisiana tried to control Black women by forcing them to cover their hair. They turned the restriction into one of history's most powerful fashion statements.

To the Mothers Who Gave Us Everything
Why It Matters

To the Mothers Who Gave Us Everything

A Mothering Sunday reflection on the African women who carried movements, raised revolutions, and wrote the truth, all while raising children who would inherit their courage.

The Revolution Is Uncomfortable. That's the Point.
Why It Matters

The Revolution Is Uncomfortable. That's the Point.

Every generation of African women who pushed for change made people uncomfortable. The discomfort is not a flaw in the movement. It is proof that the movement is working.

They Didn't Call It Feminism Either
History

They Didn't Call It Feminism Either

Most of the women who built the freedoms African women have today never used the word. That doesn't make what they did any less feminist.

What Your Timeline Won't Teach You
Concepts

What Your Timeline Won't Teach You

Social media has turned feminism into a debate. History tells a different story. One that is harder to argue with.

A Conversation With My Father
Why It Matters

A Conversation With My Father

What happens when you tell your father you built a website about African women's history, and why the word 'feminism' keeps getting in the way of the actual conversation.

The Daughters of Independence: Women Who Fought for a Free Africa
History

The Daughters of Independence: Women Who Fought for a Free Africa

Behind every African independence movement were women who organised, sacrificed, and fought, then were largely written out of the story. It is time to write them back in.

She Ran the Market: How African Women Have Always Controlled Trade
History

She Ran the Market: How African Women Have Always Controlled Trade

Long before modern business, African women were running trade networks, controlling markets, and building serious wealth. Here is why that history matters.

Writing Africa Back: The Literary Women Who Refused to Be Invisible
Culture

Writing Africa Back: The Literary Women Who Refused to Be Invisible

The African women writers who put their continent's stories on the world map and fought to make sure those stories were told on their own terms.