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(Redirected from Filomena Steady) Sierra Leonean author and academic

Filomena Clarice Steady (previously Filomina Chioma Steady) is a US-based Sierra Leonean author and academic who specializes in the intersectionality of racism and sexism.

Early life and education

Steady was born in Sierra Leone, studied in the US and England, and currently lives in the US.

She has a bachelor's degree from Smith College, a master's degree from Boston University, and a PhD in social anthropology from Oxford University.

Career

Steady worked as a professor and as the director of women's studies at the California State University, Sacramento. In 1992, she took a career break from the university to work as a senior advisor on women and gender at the United Nations. She later worked at Wellesley College where she now holds the title of Professor Emerita of Africana Studies.

Steady is noted for her work demonstrating the connections between racism and sexism, and for advocating for "humanistic feminism" that includes the rights and needs of children as well as women.

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ Romero-Delgado, Marta (8 August 2021). "Feminismos negros". Cultura y Pensamiento de los Pueblos Negros. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Filomina Steady | Professor Emerita of Africana Studies". Wellesley College. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  3. ^ "28 March 1992". Wisconsin State Journal. 18 September 1991. p. 20.
  4. Mhando, Lindah (Winter 2005). "Theorizing African Identities and Multiple Modernities: Questions Revisited" (PDF). ACAS Bulletin (72): 32.
  5. Steady, F. C. (2005). "An Investigative Framework for Gender Research in Africa in the New Millennium". In Oyěwùmí, Oyèrónké (ed.). African Gender Studies a Reader. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 313–331. doi:10.1007/978-1-137-09009-6_17. ISBN 978-1-4039-6283-6.
  6. Rowland Chukwuemeka Amaefula (January 2021). "AFRICAN FEMINISMS: PARADIGMS, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS" (PDF). Feminismo/s. 37: 293–305.

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