The EC comprises feminist academics and activists from the African continent, with high intellectual standing in the fields of gender and women’s rights in their countries, as well as internationally. EC members support the Editor in conceptualizing journal themes, suggesting contributors as well as selecting and reviewing contributions. In addition, 60% of contributions to the journal go through a double blind, external peer review process consistent with International Bibliography for the Social Sciences (IBSS) and South African Post Secondary Education (SAPSE) guidelines.
Managing Editor
Lou Haysom worked in print media as a reporter in South Africa and in America as a freelance writer. She worked in audio-visual media as a community producer with Audio Visual Alternatives from 1990-1996. From July 1996- January 2002 she worked as the editor for the feminist journal Agenda. She worked for StreetNet International, an international organisation of street traders, where she was responsible for media (website and newsletter) and research (February 2002—August 2010). She has edited four issues of Agenda over the last two years. She completed a Master Degree in Gender Studies in 2004.
Dr L Artz, Gender, Health & Justice Research UCT
Dr. Grace Bantebya-Kyomuhendo , Uganda University
Prof Deevia Bhana, University KwaZulu-Natal
Dr Sarai Chisala, Organization, USA
Dr Pumla Dineo Gqola, WITS, South Africa
Dr Shirley Mthethwa-Sommers, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa
Professor Lebo Moletsane Relebohile,University KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Asha Moodley, Legal Resources Centre, South Africa
Prof. Pontso Moorosi, University of Warwick, UK
Rosemary Okello-Orlale, Organization
Prof Venitha Pillay, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Kubi Rama, Deputy Director, Gender Links, South Africa
Professor Vasu Reddy, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa
Dr Elaine Salo, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Dr Vicci Tallis, Organization, South Africa