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Author: Nashwa Bawab

Signing Off: Nashwa Bawab

Active Voice
August 23, 2017October 5, 2020 Nashwa Bawab

Advice to the new fellows: Work hard, work early, believe in your skillets; Learn everything you can from your Active Voice mentors; Revel in every moment because it will fly by before you know it. Despite what I have learned, I am going to break an important journalism code and begin with a cliche: All… Continue reading Signing Off: Nashwa Bawab

Tagged gender censorship

Active Voice and Me

Active Voice
November 27, 2016October 5, 2020 Nashwa Bawab

Being talked over, spoken for, dismissed and ignored is all too commonly experienced by women and as an Arab Latina, it just comes with the territory. One of the main reasons I got into journalism was because I wanted to be a voice and vessel for those in my community who feel silenced. Succeeding in… Continue reading Active Voice and Me

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