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Sunshine Fionah Komusana

Sunshine Fionah Komusana is an Afrikan Feminist, lawyer, activist, and researcher from Uganda. She is campaign coordinator for #VisibleWikiWomen at Whose Knowledge?

Sunshine Fionah Komusana's Blog Posts

Collage of participants marking at Soweto Pride 2023, on a red background

Queer African liberations, solidarity and peace 

Posted September 26, 2024

#VisibleWikiWomen, Updates

#VisibleWikiWomen 2023 new launch date: decentering March 08

Posted March 29, 2023

#VisibleWikiWomen
A series of word bubbles with the word ‘abortion’ in different languages sits above a yellow and orange background with abortion march badges from the UK

#16DaysOfActivism: Can you get reliable information about safe abortion, in your language, online?

Posted December 9, 2022

#VisibleWikiWomen, Decolonizing the Internet
Image of an Equality Labs sticker showing a dark-skinned femme-presenting person holding a sign saying 'End mass surveillance'

#16DaysOfActivism: Our bodies, our data? Online surveillance and criminalization

Posted December 5, 2022

#VisibleWikiWomen, Decolonizing the Internet
Woman tying a green scarf, symbolising abortion rights, around another feminists arm in Zambia.

#16DaysOfActivism: Reproductive injustice is violence against women in digital and physical worlds

Posted November 25, 2022

#VisibleWikiWomen, Decolonizing the Internet
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Resistance & Connection: an African Feminist Perspective for Decolonizing the Internet

Posted October 19, 2022

Decolonizing the Internet

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