| Issue | Title | |
| 2013: Issues of Our Time - A Travesty of Justice: Recovering Nafissatou Diallo | Like Many Rape Victims, DSK Victim Won’t Get Her Day in Court | Abstract |
| The National Organization for Women (NYC) | ||
| No 27 (2015): Land Rights, Religion, Culture and Music | Literacy versus Identity: The British Influence on Postcolonial Zimbabwe and Sudan in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions and Leila Abuleila Lyrics Alley | Abstract |
| Aseel Kanakri | ||
| No 26 (2015): In Movement: Women in Africa and the African Diaspora | Literary Activism and Women’s Literature in Uganda: The Example of Goretti Kyomuhendo’s Writing | Abstract |
| Folasade Hunsu | ||
| Vol 1, No 2 (2001): Islam and Women | Long Live the Queen!: The Yaa Asantewaa Centenary and the Politics of History Village | Abstract |
| Lynda R. Day | ||
| No 15 (2009): Human Rights: 30 Years After CEDAW | Lost African Childhoods: Two Narratives of War and Slavery from Africa in Mende Nazer's "Slave" and Senait Mehari's "Heart of Fire" | Abstract |
| Tom Odhiambo | ||
| No 13 (2008): Creative Works | Lost Love Letters | Abstract |
| John Oryem | ||
| 2013: Issues of Our Time - A Travesty of Justice: Recovering Nafissatou Diallo | Ltr. to DA re Request for Immediate Recusal | Abstract |
| Kenneth P. Thompson | ||
| 2013: Issues of Our Time - A Travesty of Justice: Recovering Nafissatou Diallo | Maid in Public: Negotiating ‘Authenticity’ via Public Confessionals, Or A Question of Agency: Narrative, Power, and the ‘Maid from Guinea’ | Abstract |
| Manori Neelika Jayawardane | ||
| Vol 1, No 1 (2001): Premiere Issue of JENdA | Making a Statement: Two Female Artists | Abstract |
| Ebele Okoye, Nkechi Nwosu-Igbo | ||
| No 4 (2003): Motherhood (Part 1) | Mam Diarra Bousso - the Mourid Mother of Porokhane, Senegal | Abstract |
| Eva Evers Rosander | ||
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