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Acknowledgements | ||
Foreword | ||
Preface and Methodology | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Aissatou Adamou | 15 | |
Shirikiana Aina | 23 | |
Chantal Bagilishya | 41 | |
Marie-Clemence Blanc-Paes | 51 | |
Mahen Sophia Bonetti | 59 | |
Maimouna Helene Diarra | 75 | |
M'Bissine Therese Diop | 79 | |
Alexandra Duah | 87 | |
Anne-Laure Folly | 95 | |
Lucy Gebre-Egziabher | 109 | |
Valerie Kabore | 125 | |
Wajuhi Kamau | 133 | |
Ai Keita-Yara | 143 | |
Wanjiru Kinyanjui | 147 | |
Amassatou Maiga | 159 | |
Sarah Maldoror | 163 | |
Oumema Mamadali | 171 | |
Salem Mekuria | 177 | |
Zanele Mthembu | 183 | |
Thembi Mtshali | 193 | |
Catherine Wangui Muigai | 205 | |
Fanta Regina Nacro | 211 | |
Ngozi Onwurah | 221 | |
Franceline Oubda | 231 | |
Aminata Ouedraogo | 239 | |
Francoise Pfaff | 251 | |
Monique Phoba | 267 | |
Gloria Rolando | 275 | |
Naky Sy Savane | 291 | |
Cilia Sawadogo | 295 | |
Masepeke Sekhukhuni | 301 | |
Wabei Siyolwe | 315 | |
Najwa Tlili | 329 | |
Prudence Uriri | 335 | |
Zara Mahamat Yacoub | 343 | |
Florentine Yameogo | 351 | |
Summary | 359 | |
Filmography | 361 | |
Bibliography | 381 |
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