The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of making Black lives matter, even in the death-worlding structures of carceralism and coloniality. This article emancipates penal abolitionist theorising from whiteness by centring Black political womanhood. I argue that the legacy of anti-imperial and anti-capitalist struggle contributes to an archival haunting of the colonial carceral diaspora. Methodologically, this article cross-reads three narratives of borderless resistance, considering Claudia Jones, La Mulâtresse Solitude, and Stella Nyanzi as figures who fight and collectivise before, during and after incarceration. To counter the coloniality of time, this article unmoors itself from pe...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
This research aims at analysing literature produced by African women as means of resistance to those...
Anchored in the political subjectivity of formerly incarcerated Black women, “A Labor of Livingness:...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
Criminological discourses among people of African descent globally continue to suffer from a crisis ...
This article is constructed around two primary themes. Rather than offer a complete narrative retell...
Black feminist thought is grounded in an understanding of the nature of power and the way black/othe...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
In her introduction to Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Angela Davis notes that the abol...
Black feminists promote decolonization as a strategy to recuperate Black women’s dignity and humanit...
Black feminists promote decolonization as a strategy to recuperate Black women’s dignity and humanit...
In this article focused on archiving, collective memory, and the role of national imaginaries, we ar...
Women's contribution to Africa's decolonisation and independence struggle has not always received re...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
This research aims at analysing literature produced by African women as means of resistance to those...
Anchored in the political subjectivity of formerly incarcerated Black women, “A Labor of Livingness:...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
Criminological discourses among people of African descent globally continue to suffer from a crisis ...
This article is constructed around two primary themes. Rather than offer a complete narrative retell...
Black feminist thought is grounded in an understanding of the nature of power and the way black/othe...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
In her introduction to Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Angela Davis notes that the abol...
Black feminists promote decolonization as a strategy to recuperate Black women’s dignity and humanit...
Black feminists promote decolonization as a strategy to recuperate Black women’s dignity and humanit...
In this article focused on archiving, collective memory, and the role of national imaginaries, we ar...
Women's contribution to Africa's decolonisation and independence struggle has not always received re...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
This research aims at analysing literature produced by African women as means of resistance to those...
Anchored in the political subjectivity of formerly incarcerated Black women, “A Labor of Livingness:...