What’s up with Wiki Loves Women?

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 popularity as we near the final episode of the season.

With guests in a wide range of fields, from the creative, to the cultural curators and tech wizards in the Open space, Inspiring Open is an enlightening and entertaining journey through the lives of Africa’s boldest female changemakers.

Our last two guests for 2022 on Inspiring Open are Mulenga Kapwepwe, an award-winning author and playwright from Zambia, and Ugandan writer and editor Hilda Twongyeirwe. In September we spoke to Jane-Frances Obiageli Agbu, a therapist who uses her open ethos to heal the world around her, and Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah about sex, sexuality and inviting pleasure into your life.

You can listen to any of the episodes via the Inspiring Open website or subscribe on any podcast platform so you never miss a dose of inspiration from Africa’s most phenomenal women.

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About Inspiring Open

Inspiring Open is a podcast series from Wiki Loves Woman – a project of Wiki in Africa. It is available across multiple platforms under a free licence (CC BY SA). The series is free to access and free to share, redistribute, reuse, and remix.

Inspiring Open was funded through the International Relief Fund for Organisations in Culture and Education 2021, an initiative of the German Federal Foreign Office, the Goethe-Institut and other partners. And an annual grant from the Wikimedia Foundation.