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My Name is Loide Jason and I’m 26 years old. I’m a dedicated reporter with a nose for news, a passion for community journalism and a reputation for impeccable ethics. I have a two-year record of commended performance as a staff reporter for the New Era, a local daily newspaper. My publications researches, documents, writes, and presents the news in an honest, ethical, and unbiased way. I work hard and ethically. I take pride in quality writing, and am driven by a desire to tell the truth. With experience, I want to move on to lead a team of reporters in the community. I research and write stories for the national press. I also gather and report stories about politics, sports, arts and culture, science and business. I cover national and local events, entertainment and human-interest stories. I have to multitask writing, editing as well as photography. Through reporting I have been involved in public management and community activism because I have been able to bring about changes in many people‘s live especially ones in rural areas. Among the issues I reported are the school feeding programme for 180 learners at the Ashihaya Junior Primary School in Okankolo Constituency which was suspended for the past five months because water ponds have dried up, because of drought. The fee
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From Insurrections toTransgressions: Making Sense of Word and Sound across the Indian Ocean
Shailaja Rao: SR | Ashok Prasad AP | Sumangala Damodaran SD | Ari Sitas: AS | Sazi Dlamini: SaDl
This webinar was organized by "Solidarity across distances", an initiative by the Alliance for a Secular and Democratic South Asia.
The recording of the webinar can be heard here:
SR: Welcome to the ‘Solidarity Across Distances’ event. Thank you for joining us today. For those of you who are joining us for the first time ‘Solidarity Across Distances’ is a forum in which we bring people together in solidarity and resistance. Before I hand it over to Professor Ashok Prasad who will introduce our guests, I’d like to bring up something that is weighing heavy on our mind. The issue of ‘Black Lives Matter’ continues to stir our society in the U.S. We stand with unwavering support for the Black community. We stand with everyone fighting for justice and change. When songs are played or poetry is recited especially during dark times, their messages come across clearly and our rapport is immediately established. It is the music of the people, the oppressed and the sounds of change that animate us.
Ramy Essam,