In a bizarre celebration of International Women's Day, hosts Winslow Robertson and Dr. Nkemjika Kalu explore what it means to be an Asian women in an African country. This week, we had three guests to share their experiences in the NGO and entrepreneurial; world: Jules Shen, an employee of Dalberg in Senegal; Evanna Hu of g.Maarifa in Nairobi; and Eugenia Lee advises nonprofits and startups on how to use ethnographic methods for better engagement of communities. If you are interested in topics of race, gender, and perception, this month's series should make you VERY happy!
Recommendations
- Winslow
- Dr. Kalu
- Chinese Men with Black Women & African Wives by Fauna
- China pillages Africa like old colonialists says Jane Goodall by Christophe Beaudufe
- Goodall wiser on chimps than ‘colonialism’ by Wu Yi
- Evanna Hu
- Unintended Consequences: How clumsy foreign advocates unwittingly helped Uganda's anti-gay bill become law by Elizabeth Palchik Allen
- Eugenia Lee
- Jules Shen
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