Sokari Ekine
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Sokari Ekine adalah seorang aktivis, fotograpfer, blogger dan penulis Nigeria. Dia bekerja sebagai jurnalis di Pambazuka News, Feminist Africa dan INew Internationalist . Selama 2004 sampai 2014, ia memiliki blog dengan nama blacklooks yang membahas tentang hak LGBTI, hak - hak perempuan, dan masalah lingkungan. Sokari juga telah menghabiskan waktu di Haiti sebagai pendidik. Pada 2013 ia menerima beasiswa Proyek Pelaporan Internasional selama dua belas bulan dari John Hopkins.
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Sokari Ekine is a Nigerian activist, blogger and author. She worked as a journalist at the Pambazuka News and has also written for Feminist Africa and New Internationalist. Ekine kept a blog between 2004 and 2014 in which she covered a number of topics including LGBTI rights, women's rights, and environmental issues. She has co-written or edited four books, and taught English to school children in Haiti.
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Women's rights, LGBTI rights and environmental campaigns
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Activist, blogger, author,lecturer
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Sokari Ekine adalah seorang aktivis, fotograpfer, blogger dan penulis Nigeria. Dia bekerja sebagai jurnalis di Pambazuka News, Feminist Africa dan INew Internationalist . Selama 2004 sampai 2014, ia memiliki blog dengan nama blacklooks yang membahas tentang hak LGBTI, hak - hak perempuan, dan masalah lingkungan. Sokari juga telah menghabiskan waktu di Haiti sebagai pendidik. Pada 2013 ia menerima beasiswa Proyek Pelaporan Internasional selama dua belas bulan dari John Hopkins.
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Sokari Ekine is a Nigerian activist, blogger and author. She worked as a journalist at the Pambazuka News and has also written for Feminist Africa and New Internationalist. Ekine kept a blog between 2004 and 2014 in which she covered a number of topics including LGBTI rights, women's rights, and environmental issues. She has co-written or edited four books, and taught English to school children in Haiti. Ekine has edited the books Blood and Oil: Testimonies of Violence from Women of the Niger Delta (2001), SMS Uprising: Mobile Phone Activism in Africa (2010), African Awakenings with Firoze Manji (2011), and Queer African Reader with Hakima Abbas (2013).
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