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Rose Ndengue

Assistant Professor, Department of History, Glendon College
Faculty Fellow

https://rosendengue.com
rndengue@glendon.yorku.ca

Cameroonian scholar-activist, Rose Ndengue is a historian socio-politician who defines herself as a black feminist from the transatlantic space, straddling Africa, Europe and the Americas.
She is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Glendon, York University, where she is developing a teaching program in African Studies that includes black feminist perspectives, from postcolonial and decolonial standpoints.
Her research focuses on gender and politics in Africa and the black diasporas, in colonial and post-colonial contexts, with a particular emphasis on African and Afrodescendant women's mobilizations in Cameroonian and French contexts.
Her work disseminated in academic journals, the media and blogs, contributes to the mainstreaming of Black Feminist Studies, from a pluridisciplinary and transnational perspective.

Keywords: Black feminisms, Gender and politics, Knowledge decolonization, African studies