– Equipop launches its podcast "Sororités Francophones" (French-speaking sororities)

Equipop releases the first episode of its feminist podcast "Sororités Francophones." Designed to amplify Francophone feminist voices, this podcast features a series of eight episodes offering an in-depth exploration of the issues and challenges faced by activists in Francophone communities. 

Episode 1 French-speaking sororities
The power of stories, from the personal to the political - Discover the first episode  Axelle Jah Njiké, Afro-European author, playwright, sound content creator, producer, Pascale Solages, from the feminist organization Nègès Mawon, and Fabiola Mizero, consultant in organizational development and gender issues in Africa, and podcast creator and host, talk about their careers. Together, they discuss issues related to storytelling, particularly feminist storytelling, and how it can enable certain women to find themselves in the voice of another, and victims of gender-based and sexual violence to put words to a past that has become a source of strength.

A space for exchange and reflection

The "Sororités Francophones" podcast, which originated from the Cycle Sororités Francophones, aims to be a place for French-speaking experts and activists to meet and exchange ideas. Through their discussions, the speakers address various topics such as online violence, activist burnout, feminist theories, anti-rights movements, and more. The first season of the Sororités Francophones podcast comprises eight episodes, each lasting between 40 and 60 minutes. A new episode will be released every two weeks on all podcast platforms.

The voices of French-speaking feminists

These episodes highlight experts from different French-speaking regions, including West Africa, the Maghreb, the Atlantic territories, and Europe. Each episode offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by activists in these regions. Initiated by the West African Young Feminists Network and Equipop, the Cycle Sororités Francophones highlights marginalized voices and encourages inclusive reflection on contemporary feminist issues. 

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