Fania Noël is a Haitian-born, French Afrofeminist organizer, thinker, and writer. Fania Noel is a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at The New School for Social Research working on her dissertation “Noir in Place: Spatializing Black Politics in Contemporary France.” Her area of research is Global Black Studies, Gender and Sexuality, Critical Theory, Black feminism, and Cultural Studies. Her second book, Et maintenant le pouvoir. Un horizon politique afroféministe (Editions Cambourakis) was published in 2022. She is the co-founder and editorial director of the political journal on intersectionality Revue AssiégéEs (Besieged), a political publishing project led by women, queer and trans people of color. After 5 years as a member of the MWASI – Collectif Afroféministe in charge of the political ideology and training, she joined in 2021 Black Feminist Future‘s Board of Directors for one year.She is presently the editorial director of Alaso, a Haitian feminist anthology published by the Haitian feminist organization Nègès Mawon.