Black feminism, cyber activism, and the anti-racist struggle.
Lasting one hour, the lecture presents how feminism among Black women has consolidated itself as a powerful tool in the anti-racist struggle in the digital world. Feminism is an important movement for liberation, guaranteeing rights and inclusion for women, but it has strengthened as a movement of Black women for the anti-racist struggle through the intersectionality of gender, race, and class agendas. The movement has also gained strength in the digital world and has been amplifying voices and actions. The lecture presents this history, these voices and actions to show its relevance and achievements.
Target Audience
Female leaders, corporate managers, women, and interested parties.
On-site Capacity
100 participants
Online Capacity
100 or more participants (depending on the streaming platform)
Methodology
The lecture is delivered in a very innovative way where participants interact directly with the discussion through elements such as music, videos, and activities that encourage participation.

