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Have you always wanted to be a better reporter on LGBTQIA+ issues? Now you can.

Have you always wanted to be a better reporter on LGBTQIA+ issues? Now you can.

by Nisha Susan | May 12, 2023 | Guidelines

  By Zoë Liz Philip (Guest post) Ragamalika Karthikeyan (He/She) is the Senior Lead for Audience Revenue and Special Projects at The News Minute, an organisation that focuses on reporting the stories from south India. This NWMI member’s latest project is...
NWMI Demands Stringent Action Against Perpetrators of ‘Bulli Bai’

NWMI Demands Stringent Action Against Perpetrators of ‘Bulli Bai’

by Nisha Susan | Jan 4, 2022 | Statements

The Network of Women in Media, India, strongly condemns the online attack of prominent, Indian Muslim women – including journalists – in the form of ‘Bulli Bai’, an app on GitHub which ‘auctioned’ Muslim women using stolen and doctored...
“Before Covid-19, Health Journalism Was Considered ‘Soft’ And Only for Women”

“Before Covid-19, Health Journalism Was Considered ‘Soft’ And Only for Women”

by Nisha Susan | Nov 22, 2021 | Features, Reporter’s Notes

By Nisha Susan Of course the pandemic has changed journalism too. That’s a given. But one big shift has been the new-found importance given to the work of health journalism. For readers, it was often the difference between life, death and the in-between state of...
What the World’s Largest Study on Gender in Media Says About Indian News

What the World’s Largest Study on Gender in Media Says About Indian News

by Nisha Susan | Oct 19, 2021 | Reports

By Editors The Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) is the largest and longest longitudinal study on gender in the world’s media. GMMP research has taken the pulse of selected indicators of gender in the news media across the world every five years since 1995,...
Why Bhanupriya Rao Was Asking ASHA workers about TV, Tension and Time

Why Bhanupriya Rao Was Asking ASHA workers about TV, Tension and Time

by Nisha Susan | Oct 14, 2021 | Features, Reporter’s Notes

An interview by guest writers Rishika Bhardwaj & Shireen Vrinda  Meet NWMI member Bhanupriya Rao, the founder of BehanBox, an independent digital media start up for gender journalism in 2019. Previously, Rao has worked in data journalism, advocacy and research for...
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