We are yearning for anti-racist feminist leadership in the UK

I firmly believe in intersectional feminist leadership. I think there are many examples of it in the women’s movement and in particular at a grassroots level. However, I feel that its time, the leadership in our sector was more reflective of the women who work and dedicate their lives and labour to saving the lives of women.

Now more than ever and with the trauma of the terrorist massacre of Muslim worshiper’s in Christchurch, New Zealand we need a leadership that speaks for all of us.

Click here to find out more and read my article in Open Democracy

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