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Olutoyin Mejiuni
Olutoyin Mejiuni is an adult educator whose work focuses on the political dimensions of adult education, informal learning, women’s learning, and the concerns of women in teaching-learning interactions and contexts; exploring questions of identity; and the transformative and emancipatory potentials of educational interactions in these areas. She possesses a PhD in Adult Education and is an Associate Professor in the Department of Adult Education and Lifelong Learning, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. She has authored Women and Power: Education, Religion, and Identity (2012, Ibadan: University Press Plc; 2013, Dakar: CODESRIA). She has contributed to the International Encyclopedia of Adult Education, Widening Access to Education as Social Justice, Handbook of Transformative Learning: Theory, Research, and Practice, and she has published in JENDA: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies. She was the editor of Adult Education in Nigeria and has been a consulting editor for Adult Education Quarterly. Olutoyin Mejiuni is a co-founder of Women Against Rape, Sexual Harassment, and Sexual Exploitation (WARSHE), a non-governmental and not-for-profit organization that supports and educates survivors and potential victims of sexual violence and abuse. Under the aegis of WARSHE, she co-authored the research report entitled Unsafe Spaces: Dodgy Friends and Families (2012, with Oluyemisi Obilade).
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