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Ananya (She/her) has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in April 2022. The social media accounts linked to from Ananya (She/her) are: Instagram, LinkedIn. Besides social media accounts, ananyak has populated their site with Echoes of Alarm : Afghan Women's Testimonies of Gender Apartheid and the Growing Threat of Religious Extremism, The perils of pinkwashing: Why India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ is no victory for feminism, Afghanistan : Research Reports, Har Taraf Maruf! Har Taraf Maruf! (The Morality Police are Everywhere) Surveillance and Fear in the Face of the Vice and Virtue Laws in Afghanistan, The Reality of Racism for Women Migran Workers from North East India in Delhi : WRN FPAR Report, VV Visionaries in Partnership with the Estée Lauder Emerging Leaders Fund - Vital Voices 2024 Batch, Crimes Against Humanity in Afghanistan with a Gender Lens: Strengthening Global Coordination (CSW68 Side Event), The Reality of Racism : Challenges faced by North Eastern Women Workers in Delhi., WOMENS REGIONAL NETWORK | WRN Community Conversations 2023, Women Seeking Security, Asserting Agency : India Afghan Refugee Community Conversations, The F Word — is Feminism too white, too middle-class, or a movement for all? - ABC listen, ADSP Study: Protection Needs of Refugees in India from Myanmar – ADSP, GIWL Global Youth Committee, Fighting Patriarchy with Solidarity: The Story of our Second FPAR training, India's war against a BBC documentary on Modi, Woman of the Month - Ananya Kundu — WCAPS, The Price You Pay for Protesting in India - WILPF, As Saffron Terror Grips India, the Country’s Minority Muslims Worry about Their Future - WILPF, With spokesperson's suspension, BJP supporters in India are losing faith in the party, WCAPS Climate Change Working Group, Civic Media Observatory 2021-2022, Decoding the role of mainstream and social media in the recent anti-Muslim violence in India, Hijab ban stirs protests in the Indian state of Karnataka, Bulli Bai, Sulli Deals cases highlight rising communal misogyny in India, Freedom of Expression and the Nobel Peace Prize - WILPF.