| Issue | Title | |
| No 36 (2020): Special Curated Issue: Black Women Doctors, Part 1 | Black Women Doctors: Dr. Natalia Tanner | Abstract |
| JENdA Journal | ||
| No 36 (2020): Special Curated Issue: Black Women Doctors, Part 1 | Black Women Doctors: Dr. Patricia E. Bath | Abstract |
| JENdA Journal | ||
| No 37 (2020): Special Curated Issue: Black Women Doctors, Part 2 | Black Women Doctors: Dr. Renee Rosalind Jenkins | Abstract |
| JENdA Journal | ||
| No 37 (2020): Special Curated Issue: Black Women Doctors, Part 2 | Black Women Doctors: Dr. Sadye Beatryce Curry | Abstract |
| JENdA Journal | ||
| No 37 (2020): Special Curated Issue: Black Women Doctors, Part 2 | Black Women Doctors: Dr. Vivian Pinn | Abstract |
| JENdA Journal | ||
| No 14 (2009): Struck By Lightening: The Transdiasporan Phenomenon of Skin Bleaching | Bleaching Destroyed My Skin | Abstract |
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| No 28 (2016): Muslim Women in Africa and the Diaspora: Past, Present and the Future | Book Review. In Pursuit of Paradise; Senegalese Women, Muridism and Migration by Eva Evers Rosander, The Nordic Africa Institute, 2015. | Abstract |
| Hadeer Abo El Nagah | ||
| No 22 (2013): Transnational Feminisms and Women in the African Diaspora | Book Review. Lyrics Alley by Leila Aboulela, 310 pp. Grove Press. ISBN: 978-0-8021-1951-3. 2010. | Abstract |
| Aseel Kanakri | ||
| No 26 (2015): In Movement: Women in Africa and the African Diaspora | Book Review: Pumla Dineo Gqola. A Renegade Called Simphiwe. Johannesburg: MFBooks of Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd, 2013. ISBN 978-1920601089. Pages 180. | Abstract |
| Elelwani L. Ramugondo | ||
| No 26 (2015): In Movement: Women in Africa and the African Diaspora | Book Review: Xaba, Makhosazana. Running and Other Stories. Cape Town: Modjaji Books, 2013 ISBN: 978-1-920590-16-1 Pages 168. | Abstract |
| Phillippa Yaa de Villiers | ||
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