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OkayAfrica Reflects on the Enduring Legacy of ‘We Should All Be Feminists’

5Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 2012 We Should All Be Feminists speech remains a transformative moment in African feminist thought. At the height of her literary success, Adichie used her platform to redefine feminism, making it accessible and relatable. By sharing personal anecdotes, such as a childhood encounter where the term “feminist” was used accusatorily, Adichie broke […]source

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