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is an African feminist and interdisciplinary PhD student at Emory University, where her research examines the intersection of critical technology studies, African feminisms, and digital cultures. She is the Gender and Feminism sub-editor at The Republic.
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is an African feminist and interdisciplinary PhD student at Emory University, where her research examines the intersection of critical technology studies, African feminisms, and digital cultures. She is the Gender and Feminism sub-editor at The Republic.
OLOLADE FANIYI
OCTOBER 19 2025

OLOLADE FANIYI•OCTOBER 19 2025
OLOLADE FANIYI
SEPTEMBER 28 2025

OLOLADE FANIYI•SEPTEMBER 28 2025
OLOLADE FANIYI
AUGUST 17 2025

OLOLADE FANIYI•AUGUST 17 2025
OLOLADE FANIYI
JUNE 8 2025

OLOLADE FANIYI•JUNE 8 2025
OLOLADE FANIYI
JUNE 1 2025

OLOLADE FANIYI•JUNE 1 2025
OLOLADE FANIYI
MARCH 2 2025

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OLOLADE FANIYI
FEBRUARY 2 2025

OLOLADE FANIYI•FEBRUARY 2 2025
As the rest of the world watches the exodus of American users from TikTok to RedNote, it reveals a telling paradox: Western claims to digital freedom depend on portraying contexts like Africa and Asia as uniquely hostile repressive Others, while masking their own suppression of queer expression—a power dynamic that the Global South has long been co-opted to maintain.
OLOLADE FANIYI
SEPTEMBER 29 2024

OLOLADE FANIYI•SEPTEMBER 29 2024
OLOLADE FANIYI
JUNE 29 2024

OLOLADE FANIYI•JUNE 29 2024
OLOLADE FANIYI
FEBRUARY 27 2024

OLOLADE FANIYI•FEBRUARY 27 2024
OLOLADE FANIYI
OCTOBER 21 2019

OLOLADE FANIYI•OCTOBER 21 2019