Jennifer Lufau | |
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Born | 1993 (age 30–31) |
Occupation(s) | Digital marketer; consultant of diversity, equity, and inclusion, sensitivity reader |
Employer(s) | Independent; Ubisoft (former) |
Known for | Anti-misogynoir activist in the video game community |
Website | jenniferlufau |
Jennifer Lufau (born in 1993 (age 30–31) in Togo) is a gamer, and an expert in digital marketing, who is based in Paris, France.
She is the founder and president of the Afrogameuses, an association which fights against racism and sexism (see: misogynoir) in the field of video games and tries to promote better representation of black women. Active and involved in the field of video games, she is also the author of the blog "Call me Jane Bond".[1]
In November 2020, Vanity Fair elected Jennifer Lufau as one of the "fifty French women who made 2020".[2][3][4][5]
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