The Collective Mobilisation of African Women in Athens ‘United We Stand’

As the above quote reminds us, long before the current economic crisis, African women in Greece have faced the ordinary, institutionalised social and economic inequalities based on race, class, gender, religion and legal status that individual women deal with every day.¹ In recent years, however, au...

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