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Minna Salami

Author and social critic, senior fellow and research chair at The New Institute. Her work explores themes of attentiveness, curiosity, and the intersection of spiritual and political journeys.

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Feb 10, 2025 • 48min

Can Feminism Be African? With Minna Salami

Minna Salami, a feminist author and social critic known for her provocative works, joins historian Hannah Dawson to delve into the complexities of African feminism. They discuss the unique challenges African women face, emphasizing the need for an inclusive and culturally sensitive definition of feminism. The conversation highlights themes of identity, power, and patriarchy, while advocating for a new lexicon that captures African experiences. Through personal narratives and historical insights, they explore how harmony feminism can coexist with traditional values and modern struggles.
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Mar 11, 2025 • 1h 1min

What is a Good Life? #113 - Attentiveness: The Key To Living Fully with Minna Salami

In this engaging discussion, Minna Salami, an author and social critic, dives into the transformative power of attentiveness, emphasizing how it shapes our understanding of a fulfilling life. She shares insights from her childhood and mystical experiences, advocating for a deeper engagement with existence. Minna also explores the intersection of spirituality and feminism, highlighting how personal growth emerges from confronting societal challenges. The conversation invites listeners to embrace their true selves and navigate the complexities of identity, empowerment, and integrity.
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Oct 13, 2024 • 46min

Sensuous Knowledge - A Conversation with Minna Salami

Minna Salami, a Nigerian-Finnish and Swedish feminist author and Program Chair at THE NEW INSTITUTE, shares her groundbreaking insights on knowledge construction through her concept of 'Sensuous Knowledge.' She challenges traditional educational hierarchies, advocating for the inclusion of personal narratives and diverse epistemologies. Through a lens of Black feminism, Minna discusses the importance of reshaping educational frameworks to promote emotional and analytical understanding, highlighting the need for enhanced voices and innovative political philosophies.