Here are some pieces I’ve written in publications I respect.
The Impact Of Online Abuse On Women During Lockdown – The Telegraph
“We Must Protect Black Mental Health By Stopping The Circulation Of Violent Footage Online” – Marie Claire
“Embracing Activism Means Using Your Voice” – Marie Claire
The Megxit Debate: Impetuous Or An Act Of Self-Care? – Marie Claire
“I Agree With Oliver Dowden On The Banning Of Cricket’s Ollie Robinson – And It’s Even For The Same Reasons – Marie Claire
The Online Safety Bill Still Fails To Reference Women And Girls – The Big Issue
Instagram Is Enabling White Mummy Bloggers To Silence Black Women Like Kelechi Okafor - gal-dem
Black Mental Health Needs Protecting Online – Here’s How You Can Help – gal-dem
Facebook Banning Donald Trump Is Too Little Too Late – Huffington Post
Amnesty's Latest Research Into Online Abuse Finally Confirms What Black Women Have Known For Over A Decade – Huffington Post
And here’s some press coverage, interviews and pieces I’ve been quoted in.
Why Black Female Entrepreneurs To Step Into Their CEO Title – Unltd
How I’m Saving Myself From Burnout While Fighting For Change – Refinery 29
How Worried Should We Be About Abuse Pushing Women Out Of Politics? – Stylist
Gender Online Abuse Soared During The Pandemic. Laws Haven’t Kept Up – The Washington Post
British-Nigerian Seyi Akiwowo Is Making The Digital World A Safer Place – Salty World
The Internet Isn’t A Safe Place For Women, Rules Report – Dazed
Hacks Decoded: Seyi Akiwowo, Founder Of Glitch – Mozilla
Women Must Be Kept Safe Online To Meet Global Gender Goals – Reuters
This Woman’s Work: Forest Gate Councillor Seyi Akiwowo – Black Ballad
“Online abuse against women is a form of violence against women. This must be recognised within the Online Safety Bill.”
— Seyi Akiwowo for Dazed