Ololade Faniyi is an African feminist interdisciplinary Ph.D. student in the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies department at Emory University. Her graduate research explores the relationship between critical technology studies and African feminisms, focusing on Afro-feminist decolonial reimaginations of Euro-American-Chinese techno-capital overrepresentations. She has earned degrees from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria (BA English, MA African Studies) and Bowling Green State University (MA American Culture Studies), where she was awarded the BGSU’s Graduate College Best Thesis Award for her work on feminist/queer digital networks in Nigeria’s #EndSARS. She is currently the Gender and Feminisms editor at the pan-African platform The Republic. She is also a graduate fellow with the Atlanta Interdisciplinary Artificial Intelligence (AIAI) Network and Co-Director for the Imagining America Publicly Active Graduate Education Fellowship.