What’s up with Wiki Loves Women?
Wiki Loves Women continues to celebrate African women with the launch of a new #SheSaid WikiQuote drive, while the first series of our Inspiring Open podcast continues to gain popu
The world is a better place with more women literary voices
Hilda Twongyeirwe wants women to boldly own the literary space in Africa. As an author, editor, and activist she has for decades championed literature from African women as one tha
Mulenga Kapwepwe: Art, history, and culture belong together
Mulenga Kapwepwe is passionate about preserving history and culture particularly the women’s role in it. She speaks to Inspiring Open’s Betty Kankam-Boadu African history, cult
Prof. Jane-Frances Obiageli Agbu: The psychologist using open to heal the world around her
Prof. Jane-Frances Obiageli Agbu is intentional about spreading joy and happiness. As a kid who grew up with lots of love from her family, she just wants to spread it and open educ
Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah: Time to be conscious about pleasure
Talk about pleasure and Nana Darkoa Sakyiamah will definitely come to mind. She has for years given voice to African women when it comes to sexual pleasure and sexuality. She spea
The world needs more people speaking truth to power – Nana Ama Agyemang Asante
When Nana Ama Agyemang Asante started speaking truth to power in her beloved country she underestimated the abuse that lied ahead just for having an opinion and speaking that opini