My experience in West Africa shows that feminism and neoliberalism are definitely in conflict.
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For a moment, imagine a vast, rich, and diverse ecosystem, say savannah-like Senegal, where different ecosystems coexist, symbolising the diversity of individuals and communities in society. Feminism strives to ensure that every part of this savannah—every grass, plant, tree, and animal—has access to the essentials of life: sunlight, water, and space, promoting equality and flourishing for all.
My experience in West Africa shows that feminism and neoliberalism are definitely in conflict.
My experience in West Africa shows that…
My experience in West Africa shows that feminism and neoliberalism are definitely in conflict.
For a moment, imagine a vast, rich, and diverse ecosystem, say savannah-like Senegal, where different ecosystems coexist, symbolising the diversity of individuals and communities in society. Feminism strives to ensure that every part of this savannah—every grass, plant, tree, and animal—has access to the essentials of life: sunlight, water, and space, promoting equality and flourishing for all.