Anna Sangare

After studies in Business Management, Anna Sangaré started her international career in Consulting and Sustainability, helping to transform businesses into a positive force for social and environmental change.

Since 2016, Anna has turned to academic research in Social Sciences: she graduated with a Master in Gender Studies from the University of Malta in 2019 and taught gender-related lectures in BA and Master's levels in 2020-21.

Her domains of research include migration, motherhood, intersectionality, ecofeminism and environmentalism. She wrote a study on the experiences of migrant mothers in Malta and was involved in the NGO Migrant Women Association Malta between 2017 and 2019.

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“Arise, then, women of this day! Arise all women who have hearts…” In May, mothers are celebrated across the world at different dates…But did you know that Mothers’ day was originally envisioned as a day of peace, to honor and support mothers who lost men of their families to the Civil War in the USA? The title above are the first words of the Mothers’ day Proclamation for Peace, written by social justice advocate and feminist Julia Ward Howe in 1870.  When this text was brought to my attention earlier this month, its purpose – bringing women of all nationalities together to bring peace toRead More…