Gueye Share Updates on Fulbright

Marame Gueye’s Fulbright updates highlight her recent activities. Gueye supported her African literature students in creating “Women in Higher Ed,” an organization addressing gender disparities in academia by providing sanitary pads, childcare, and advocating for female faculty. She participated in a discussion with Senegalese writer Ken Bugul and inmates at a Dakar penitentiary. She spoke on a panel at Howard University about “Misogynoir, Black Women’s Leadership, and the Legacy of Black Women’s Studies.” Gueye led a discussion on the film “One Thousand and One” at the West African Research Center for Black History Month.