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Puleng Segalo and Edith Phaswana

Puleng Segalo and Edith Phaswana

Puleng Segalo is the Chief Albert Luthuli Research Chair and an associate professor of psychology at the university of South Africa. She is the president of the Forum of African Psychology, a community activist and a feminist decolonial scholar.

Edith Phaswana is a teacher, Afro-decolonial scholar and social justice activist as well as head of academic programmes at the Thabo Mbeki African School of Public and International Affairs and president of the South African Development Studies Association. She is a 2019 Mail&Guardian Top 100 Women changing South Africa recipient and co-editor of the award-winning Black Aademic Voices: A South African Perspective.

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Women leaders must model sisterhood

Puleng Segalo and Edith Phaswana by Puleng Segalo and Edith Phaswana 5 May 20215 May 2021

In the face of myriad challenges in the workplace, female leaders must forge solidarities to dismantle oppressive spaces

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