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AfroféminasGPT: the AI that thinks from Afrofeminism

News 24/10/2025
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Critical thinking and black feminism, together in AfroféminasGPT.
Critical thinking and black feminism, together in AfroféminasGPT.

Afroféminas has launched AfroféminasGPT, a new artificial intelligence assistant designed to provide answers from an Afrofeminist and decolonial perspective. The tool combines critical thinking, black feminism and cultural analysis.

Unlike other AI systems, it does not resort to general internet searches. Its answers are based solely on decolonial, feminist and anti-racist sources, inspired by authors and thinkers such as bell hooks, Angela Davis, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Frantz Fanon, Octavia Butler and Stuart Hall.

The main objective is to serve as an educational and training space. Users and professionals can consult on issues of race, gender, identity, intersectionality or representation, as well as delve into Afrofuturism and critical culture.

The platform provides access to clear explanations, academic references and ethical analysis. It is designed for teachers and students as well as for activists and people interested in reflecting from a transformative perspective.

Access is completely free and open, with no geographical or economic limitations. Afroféminas thus seeks to democratise knowledge and promote inclusive and conscious learning.

With this project, the organisation reaffirms its commitment to the visibility of black thought and the construction of digital spaces that respect cultural diversity and promote social justice.

Source: afrofeminas.com; lacaderadeeva.com

AfroféminasGPT Angela Davis Bell Hooks Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Frantz Fanon IA Octavia Butler Stuart Hall
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