Patricia McFadden (born 1952) is a radical African feminist, sociologist, writer, educator, and publisher from Eswatini.
[1] She attended the University of Botswana and Swaziland studying politics and administration, with economics and sociology as minors.
[1] She worked as a program officer in the Southern African Regional Institute for Policy Studies (SARIPS) in Zimbabwe, from 1993 to 2005.
[1] She also taught in the Masters in Social Policy (MPS) program offered by SARIPS for the past seven years.
[1] She has presented numerous papers at universities, conferences and seminars internationally in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Namibia, South Africa, Ghana, Djibouti, Kenya, Uganda, Brazil, China, Germany, Ethiopia, the United Kingdom and others.