Disobedience Podcast: Part 1 - The Egba Women's Revolt

Disobedience Podcast: Part 1 - The Egba Women's Revolt

In this episode, the Disobedience podcast in collaboration with the Fletcher Forum podcast explores the Egba women’s revolt - a feminist anti-colonial movement that took place in the late 1940s in Abeokuta, a town in southwest Nigeria. We discuss the various tactics used by the women in protesting the British colonial government as well as the erasure of women’s liberation movements in Nigeria.

This week’s interviewee: Lanaire Aderemi

Lanaire Aderemi is a poet, playwright and PhD researcher committed to amplifying and archiving untold stories. Her work on memory has appeared in the Republic, Warwick Arts Centre, Tate Modern, BBC and Lolwe. She can be found on lanaireaderemi.co

This episode was produced, presented, and edited by Princess Anene-Maidoh with cover art by Jomely Breton.

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