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Young African Activists Fight for Gender Equality, Freedom from Violence © Copyright Volume 2021 for Human Rights Watch
(Nairobi) – A new podcast series that will begin on March 1, 2021 will feature young African activists who are fighting gender-based violence and discrimination and leading change across the continent, Human Rights Watch said today. The podcast,
Power of the Streets, features feminists and queer activists who are speaking truth to power and building movements for justice in Africa.
In this first eight-episode season,
Power of the Streets will feature some of the people leading the #MeToo movement in Nigeria, Gambia, Burundi, South Africa, Malawi, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Uganda. They discuss their personal journeys in activism as well as the initiatives they lead to support survivors.