“If we do not interrogate the structures of power, we risk reproducing them in our attempts to dismantle them.” 

Minna Salami is a writer, social critic, and thought leader who fuses feminism, philosophy, and political thought into bold, accessible ideas. A Full Member of the Club of Rome and an Open Society Foundations Ideas Workshop fellow, she focuses on making complex theories both engaging and transformative—whether in books, talks, or creative projects.

She is the author of Can Feminism Be African? and Sensuous Knowledge: A Black Feminist Approach for Everyone, translated into multiple languages, and co‑author of The Power Book. Her writing appears in The Guardian, The Financial Times, Project Syndicate, and The Philosopher, exploring feminism, democracy, metamodernism, and cultural criticism. She has delivered talks from TEDx and the Oxford Union to the European Commission, Yale, and NASA’s Singularity University.

“A powerful and necessary voice in contemporary feminism.” — The Guardian

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