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Lola Olufemi
Born 1996 (age 27–28)
London, England
Alma mater Selwyn College, Cambridge
Occupation Writer
Years active –present

Lola Olufemi (/ɒluˈfɛmi/; born 1996) is a British writer. She is an organiser with the London Feminist Library, and her writing has been published in many national and international magazines and newspapers. She is the author of Experiments in Imagining Otherwise and Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power, and the co-editor of A FLY Girl's Guide to University: Being a Woman of Colour at Cambridge and Other Institutions of Power and Elitism.

Early life and education

Olufemi was born and grew up in London, their family home being in Edmonton. She attended Enfield County School and studied English at Selwyn College, Cambridge. She was the Women's Officer for Cambridge University Students' Union, and one of the facilitator's of FLY, the university's network for women and non-binary people of colour.

She is currently researching for a PhD, with a TECHNE AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Studentship with the University of Westminster and Stuart Hall Foundation.

Work

Writing and speaking

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Olufemi with Che Gossett and Sarah Shin organised a month-long programme of talks and events under the title "Revolution is not a one-time event" in summer 2020. The launch event, hosted by Silver Press on 9 June 2020, took the form of a fundraiser for Black liberation. The fundraiser was hosted by Akwugo Emejulu and featured Che Gossett, Helena Rubinstein, Ru Kaur, Olufemi and Amrit Wilson in conversation.

Art

Olufemi is a member of "bare minimum", an interdisciplinary, anti-work arts collective. She has been commissioned by Tate Modern to run a feminist workshop as part of a Feminist Library event.

Influences

Olufemi cites several key feminist, trans-inclusive, and Black feminist thinkers and collectives that have influenced her, in interviews and her writing, including: Angela Davis, Ann Oakley, Assata Shakur, Audre Lorde, the Brixton Black Women's Group, the British Black Panthers, Claudia Jones, the Combahee River Collective, Gail Lewis, the Grunwick Strikers, Judith Butler, Kate Millett, Liz Obi, Olive Morris, OWAAD, Saidya Hartman, Stella Dadzie, Shulamith Firestone, Silvia Federici, Selma James, the Young Lords, and Sylvia Wynter.

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