3 Black British Feminism
This episode brings together Stella Dadzie from the newsletter FOWAAD (1979-1980) with Kemi Alemoru of gal-dem magazine (2015-2023). In a wide-ranging and thoughtful discussion, Stella and Kemi trace the histories of black women’s activism in the UK, exploring the influence of anti-colonial and African liberation struggles on black feminism in the seventies as well as the impact of the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020. Drawing on their experiences of frontline media activism, they also reflect on the pros and cons of visibility, the enabling and constraining effects of anger, and the joy of collective creativity.
Supporting materials and useful links:
Pages in our Periodicals Guide
Other Links
- Gal-Dem
- Kemi Alemoru website
- Empowering Women of Colour: The Legacy of the Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent (OWAAD) by Elizabeth Samuels for Black History Month website
- The question of purpose and profit in feminist publishing is a topic that has been explored in depth by one of our sister projects, The Business of Women’s Words: Purpose and Profit in Feminist Publishing.



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Episodes
- 1 A Reawakening of Internationalist Feminism
- 2 For Girls, By Girls
- 3 Black British Feminism
- 4 Campaigns!
- 5 Diva Now and Then
- 6 Feminist Print Revival!
- Bonus Episode – Black Zine Culture
All episodes produced by Pixiu.

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