The workshop “Unsilenced Voices” explore women’s voluntary political activism in (post)colonial societies. Women, throughout history, have challenged their marginalization by actively forging their own paths of social and political change. How did these endeavors look like? What forms did they take, especially during the transitional (post-)colonial periods? How did voluntariness reinforce or challenge these endeavors? Both the documentary film and our workshop will explore oral history, (un)conventional historical resources and recent research perspectives to discuss these questions, in postcolonial West African history as well as other global contexts.
On Monday evening, December 15, 2025, from 06:30 to 09:00 pm, Kate Skinner, Professor for African History at the University of Bristol, and Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Professor for African and Gender Studies at the University of Ghana, will introduce us to both the workshop questions and the documentary film “When Women Speak.” Both launched the research project behind the film and we are delighted to host them for our workshop. On Tuesday, December 16, 2025, from 10:00 am to 15:00 pm, the discussion broadens with perspectives on other research projects and insightful resources under the theme of “Voluntariness, Women’s Activism and (Post-) Colonial Narratives.”
Everybody interested is cordially invited to attend the event. The event is organized and hosted by Gifty Nyame Tabiri, co-investigator in the sub-project "Voluntariness, Decolonization and Gender" of the Research Unit "Voluntariness". To take part in the workshop starting Tuesday morning, please register with Stefanie Büttner, coordinator of the DFG Research Unit "Voluntariness", via email to fg.freiwilligkeit@uni-erfurt.de.
Both events will be held in English.
