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Interview with Diana Martínez
(2011-06)
Diana Martínez was born in 1958, and became active in the Sandinista movement as a student, finishing high school in Guatemala and becoming a Marxist. After the Sandinista Revolution, she returned to Nicaragua and worked ...
Interview with Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova
(2016-05)
Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova, also referred to as Elena Rostislavovna" throughout this interview, was born in 1963, holds a Masters in Social Work and is a Doctor of Sociology. She is a Professor in the Department of Sociology ...
Interview with Juanita Jiménez
(2011-06)
Juanita Jiménez was born in 1967. She is a lawyer, a leader in the Women's Autonomous Movement, and a longtime activist focusing primarily on women's health and reproductive rights. In recent years, she has become particularly ...
Interview with Sofía Montenegro
(2011-06)
Sofía Montenegro was born in Ciudad Darío, Matgalpa Province, Nicaragua in 1954. She spent her teenage years in the United States, and talks about the formative experience of witnessing the emergence of the feminist movement ...
Interview with Maria de Fátima Lima Santos
(2014-07)
Maria de Fátima Lima Santos, born in 1974, grew up in Aracaju in the northeast of Brazil. She is an anthropologist and an associate professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro where she teaches courses related ...
Interview with Olutola Oluyemisi Ransome-Kuti
(2019-11)
Olutola Oluyemisi Ransome-Kuti was born on December 18, 1947. She was an only child and grew up with her male cousins, including Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka, late Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, and late Beko Ransome-Kuti, all ...
Interview with Natal'ia Mikhailovna Rimashevskaia
(2016-07)
Natal'ia Mikhailovna Rimashevskaia was born on March 29, 1932, in Moscow. She is a Doctor of Economics (1976), professor at Moscow State University (1978) and at the Academy of Labor and Social Relations. In 1955 she ...
Interview with Ngozi Iwere
(2019-11)
Ngozi Iwere was born on August 12, 1956 in Illah Delta State Nigeria. As a lifelong activist, she played a major role in the creation of the organization, Women in Nigeria (WIN). Ngozi Iwere attended the College of Education, ...
Interview with Olga Aleksandrovna Voronina
(2016-05)
Olga Aleksandrovna Voronina is a Professor of philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Her professional activities and personal interests are feminist and gender studies, education, and ...
Interview with Joy Ngozi Ezeilo
(2019-11)
Dr. Joy Ngozi Ezeilo is professor of law and the dean of the Law School at the University of Nigeria (UNN). She has been the lead professor of the "Women, Children, and the Law" class at the UNN since 1997. A lawyer, ...