Violence Against Women Journalists

Women journalists face heightened risks because of their jobs. The violence they face can stem from the people consuming their work, their sources, and in many cases their own governments. Journalists that cover stories that go against status quo will often find themselves in perilous situations both online and offline. Our Campaign on Violence Against Women Journalists highlights the experiences of women journalists.

 

Our Member Sulome Anderson From The USA

Speaks Of How We Need To Make Environments Safe For Women All Over The World.

 

Our Member Ayesha Tanzeem From The USA

Says It’s A Collective Responsibility Of Everyone To Make Sure Female Journalists Feel Safe Doing Their Job.

 

Our Member Megha Rajagopalan In The Middle East

Says That If We Do The Work Now Against Harassment In Newsrooms, We Can Pave The Way For Future Journalists.

 

Our Member Arfa Shahid From UAE

Hopes That In 2019 We Can Continue Towards More Inclusive And Diverse Standards For The Journalism Industry.

 

Our Member Cerise Sudry Le Du From France

Shares Her Stories Of Harassment That She Faces At The Hands Of Men In The Journalism Industry.

 
 
 

Our Member Jennifer Chowdhury From Bangladesh

Talks About Her Journey Of Becoming A Professional Journalist And What Hurdles She Faced While On It.

 

Our Member From Iraq

Speaks Of How We Need To Make Environments Safe For Women All Over The World.

 
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