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Event Recap: Building South Feminist Genealogies – A Dialogue on Memory, Resistance and Insurgent Epistemologies
We marked the one-year anniversary of the South Feminist Knowledge Hub where we invited our community to journey with us through the living genealogies of Southern feminist thought and practice. We ended the anniversary month with a thought-provoking panel discussion on “Building South Feminist Genealogies: A Dialogue on Memory, Resistance

Building South Feminist Genealogies: A Dialogue on Memory, Resistance, and Insurgent Epistemologies
One year ago, we launched the South Feminist Knowledge Hub with a deeply collective vision: to create a living, dynamic, and multilingual archive of feminist theory and praxis from the South. Rooted in our research, activism, movements, and communities, the Hub is more than an online resource – it is

Pushing Back Against Epistemicide: Archiving Situated Knowledge and Building Southern Epistemologies
The erasure of Southern knowledge is not abstract – but material. By systematic annihilation colonisers have long suppressed our stories, our languages, our cultures. They have dismissed – and even criminalised – the traditions of Global South people. This erasure and epistemicide, as Latin American decolonial thinkers like Catherine Walsh

Come explore Southern Feminist Analyses: Issues, Concepts, Theories, and More…
What can you find in the South Feminist Knowledge Hub? Over the first year, the South Feminist Knowledge Hub has grown from the ground – into a vibrant, multilingual, multithematic tapestry of Southern feminist knowledge memory with more than 1600 resources in Arabic, French, English, Portuguese, and Spanish. In the