Our Reflections

At Gender at Work, we are committed to reflection as both a political and pedagogical act, using it to reveal insights, challenge assumptions, and adapt our practices. Our approach to learning is emergent: shaped by context, grounded in feminist values and open to the unknown. We see learning as both a method and a muscle: something strengthened through practice, vulnerability and shared reflection.

Feminist School: a conversation with Aayushi Aggarwal and Khanysa Mabyeka

Two of the many minds and hearts behind the Feminist School – Aayushi Aggarwal and Khanysa Mabyeka, both inspiring feminists and Associates at Gender at Work – share about the story of FS, what excites them about being involved in it, their learnings and experiences in shaping its curriculum, the challenges they encountered along the way as facilitators, and much more.

Feminists Leading Change: Kelsie Joseph

Natasha Harris-Harb, UNGEI’s youth engagement adviser and Aayushi Aggarwal, communications manager at Gender at Work speak with Kelsie Joseph, a young feminist activist leading the change in addressing gender-based violence (GBV) in Trinidad and Tobago.

Feminists Leading Change: Lina Abou-Habib

Natasha Harris-Harb, UNGEI’s youth engagement adviser and Aayushi Aggarwal, communications manager at Gender at Work speak with Lina Abou-Habib about the rupture between intergenerational conversations, especially in the Middle East and North Africa.