From Newsroom to Exile: The Hidden Costs of Being an Indian Woman Journalist
Journalist-in-exile Malini Chakrabarty reflects on her career in light of harrowing news in India. Written by Malini Chakrabarty In my […]
Journalist-in-exile Malini Chakrabarty reflects on her career in light of harrowing news in India. Written by Malini Chakrabarty In my […]
Nikita Jain reveals how India Faces Growing Outrage as Gender-Based Violence Escalates and Justice Is Consistently Denied to Women, Especially
We have lost a warrior on the media frontline, fearlessly speaking out against all forms of oppression. More than a
In this piece, anti-trafficking advocate and survivor leader Chylian Ify Azuh discusses the importance of ensuring survivors’ safety and dignity,
During the past few days, we have been shocked by the racist, anti-immigrant, and Islamophobic riots in towns across Britain,
by Nathália Urban Dozens of fascists march in the streets and terrorize us. We are hunted like animals in our
Fatemeh (Mojgan) Kazemianrouhi, a Persian Iranian living in Paris, shares her deeply personal journey. Coexisting with dozens of other migrants
Inspired by Kayley Loo’s article about her struggles with job Application rejections and Growing impostor syndrome while seeking employment under
by Kayley Loo Kayley Loo, a freelance writer from Kuala Lumpur living in London, shares her anxieties and frustrations during
by Livia Barreira Livia Barreira, a Brazilian journalist and author living in Sheffield, will vote for the first time in