Letters from Nairobi weaved with Love and Solidarity

A Reflection Space on Movement Building

What does building a movement rooted in love, resistance, and radical imagination mean? In Letters from Nairobi Weaved with Love and Solidarity, we invite you into a living archive, a reflection space where memory meets momentum and the story of Akina Mama wa Afrika continues to unfold.

This isn’t just history—it’s a pulse, a call to action, a testament to the power of African women who dared to organise, dream, and demand. From the spark that ignited forty years ago to the enduring blaze that fuels our struggles today, this is a story of transformation, courage, and community.

Read the full piece here: Letters from Nairobi weaved with Love and Solidarity.

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