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- Chaitra Shamraya blogs about her experience from working and living in Norway. From the student life in the village of Volda on the Norwegian west coast to the struggle with starting her career as an international journalist and an activist in Oslo and working to establish her Ph.D. project.
:BLOG: The series of devastating scenarios unfolding in India is so large that no attempt to camouflage it will succeed.
- Today, I want to write about what is happening in India. India is facing a devastating second wave of COVID with 26,608,138 active cases and 300,312 new deaths. With less than 3% of the 1.3 billion population fully vaccinated as of Monday. Source: Worldometer.
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Connecting with media colleagues around the world during the Covid struggle!
"We live in a society where women are assumed to prioritize motherhood above everything else, even in the most developed country."
The year that challenged everybody, myself included
I interviewed Gaute Hagerup avbout what is going on when Oslo spend a week on innovation during the pandemic
"As we know and made peace with how most social media giants mine our data"
:CHAITRA BLOG:
- Recalling the time I changed my iPhone to google plus, amazed by the features it had and was appalled by how google voice was listening to me 24/7. I still use the same phone, it knows what I want to see/read on my social media platforms, a pair of shoes that I don’t need, but it goes on to influence me to follow certain feminist page or even to new plant-based recipe. My phone take care of everything, I just have to google JBL headphones and my Instagram ad will show me the best headphones on the market today on the sales price.
As the pandemic deepens economic and social stress while you are obliged to follow self-isolation, there shows an increased rate of gender-based violence.
: CHAITRAS BLOG:
- Feminism is a complex set of ideologies and theories that advocate women's rights and achieve equality between the sexes. 'Intersectional feminism' is a framework that identifies and acknowledges how women's overlapping identities—such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, and class—affect the way in which they experience oppression and discrimination.