Ready to meet another amazing African #feminist? Meet @fatenaggad, who advises @_AfricanUnion on how to make the most of its partnership with the @EU_Commission. We spoke about her African identity, rooted in her growing up on 2 ends of the continent
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@fatenaggad told my why being a proud #feminist doesn't mean she agrees with all the tenets of mainstream feminism. Case in point: the independent woman trope. The key, she said, is to recognize that "feminism is contextual". Y'all agree?
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I wanted to know how @fatenaggad's vision of #Feminism manifests itself in her everyday life. We spoke about #traveling, women at work and the way we raise our sons. I love me a conversation that weaves big ideas and practical life lessons! To read👇🏾
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Of course I had questions for @fatenaggad about the current political situation in #Algeria. Don't miss out her thoughts about the role Algerian women are playing in the ongoing political transition.
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Thanks @fatenaggad for sharing your journey as an African #feminist!
Eyala family: what parts stood out? What do you disagree with? Can't wait to hear your thoughts! Also, please share!
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