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2013: Issues of Our Time - A Travesty of Justice: Recovering Nafissatou Diallo |
Bail Application, May 18, 2011, Docket No. 2011ny035t73 |
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New York State Criminal Court |
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No 17 (2010): African Women in Dimensions: Part I |
Because Bones Are Solid; Permanent |
Abstract
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Suzanne Ondrus |
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No 28 (2016): Muslim Women in Africa and the Diaspora: Past, Present and the Future |
Becoming Black/Being Muslim, Race and Religion: The Question of Performativity, African Islam, Intersectionality and Multiple Identities |
Abstract
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Ameena Al Rasheed |
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No 19 (2011): Dedicated to the Three Lionesses |
Becoming Women School Leaders in Kenya: Challenges and Possibilities |
Abstract
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Jane F. A. Rarieya |
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No 21 (2012): Papa Edgard and His Mambos: Inside African Spirituality Practices of Vodou in America |
Being Caribbean means we owe something to our spirit, and to the spirits who came from Africa |
Abstract
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Saumya Arya Haas |
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No 39 (2021) |
Beliefs, Aetiological Explanation and Healthcare Practices Associated with Preterm Delivery in a Selected Yoruba Rural Community in South West, Nigeria |
Abstract
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Timothy Olanrewaju Alabi, Joshua Oyeniyi Aransiola, Olakunle Abiona Ogunbameru |
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No 18 (2011): African Women in Dimensions: Part II |
Beneficiary Of A Black Angel |
Abstract
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Ayodeji Morakinyo |
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No 8 (2006) |
Between Culture and Poverty: The Queen Mother Phenomenon and the Edo International Sex Trade |
Abstract
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Oluwakemi A. Adesina |
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Vol 1, No 1 (2001): Premiere Issue of JENdA |
Between Divas and Dimpers: A Review of Ifi Amadiume's Daughters of the Goddess, Daughters of Imperialism: African Women, Culture, Power & Democracy |
Abstract
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Biko Agozino |
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No 37 (2020): Special Curated Issue: Black Women Doctors, Part 2 |
Black Women Doctors: Dr. Agnes D. Lattimer |
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JENdA Journal |
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