Lydie Dooh Bunya facts for kids
Lydie Dooh Bunya (born in 1933 in Douala) is a Cameroonian feminist, journalist, and woman of letters.
She studied at Chimie ParisTech. She was a journalist and columnist at ORTF. She was influenced by Simone de Beauvoir. She founded the Mouvement pour la défense des droits de la femme noire (MODEFEN) in 1981.
Works
- Philippe Dewitte et Lydie Dooh-Bunya "La condition des femmes noires en France. Un entretien avec Lydie Dooh-Bunya", hommes at migrations, Article issu du N°1257, septembre-octobre 2005 :
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