Interviewer: What about gender? Is there a change in the struggle for women’s liberation?
Sam: The struggle for women’s liberation in Nigeria and the rest of Africa has come a long way.
August 12, 2012 in Anarchism, Anthropology, Capitalism, Law and corruption | Tags: Africa, Anthropology, Capitalism, Colonialism, Democracy, Education, Gender, History, Igbo, Nigeria, Race and ethnicity, Religion, Sexuality, Women's struggle | 1 comment
Interviewer: What about gender? Is there a change in the struggle for women’s liberation?
Sam: The struggle for women’s liberation in Nigeria and the rest of Africa has come a long way.
August 11, 2012 in Anarchism, Anthropology, Capitalism, Environment, Law and corruption, Workers' struggle | Tags: Activism, Africa, Anarchism, Anthropology, Arab spring, Austerity, Awareness League, Capitalism, Christianity, Climate change, Colonialism, Democracy, Education, Efik, Emma Goldman, Fuel tax, Gender, Global solidarity, Government, History, Igbo, Islam, Jura Books, Marxism, Military rule, Niger Delta, Nigeria, Noam Chomsky, Occupy movement, Peter Kropotkin, Petroleum industry, Race and ethnicity, Religion, Sexuality, Socialism, Tallensi, Technology, Terrorism, Unions, Women's struggle, Workers' struggle | 4 comments
[This is a full transcript of an interview with Sam, recorded in March 2012 in Enugu Nigeria. Excerpts by subject area are also published in this blog. You can also listen to or download the audio files in the Audio section of this blog. The interviewer, Jeremy, is a member of the Jura Books Collective – an anarchist collective based in Sydney Australia.]
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