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British performer talks juggling identities including Desi
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British performer talks juggling identities including Desi

Masala Podcast: The South Asian feminist podcast · Soul Sutras

November 10, 202035m 53sExplicit

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Show Notes

"This idea of not belonging anywhere is one of the sadnesses of my life."

In this episode, I speak with writer, poet, speaker and BBC radio presenter Salma El-Wardany speaks about juggling multiple identities & looking for belonging within those identities. She speaks about her South Asian side and how her ‘Desi’ identity plays out in her life & her work.


MORE ABOUT SALMA:

Writer, poet, speaker and BBC radio presenter, Salma El-Wardany performs internationally, has given 2 TEDx Talks, worked with Edinburgh University on the Dangerous Woman project, as well as partnering with The British Library and The Wellcome Collection. She’s half Egyptian, half Irish and part Desi and regularly works with global brands to raise awareness through poetry and conversation, most recently working with Always on their ‘End Period Poverty’ campaign. She’s also worked with Virgin, Made.com, Bumble, Hinge, Sofar Sounds and Plan International. She writes for Metro, Stylist, Huffpost and Buzzfeed.


Website:

https://www.salmaelwardany.com/

Insta:

@salmaelwardany

Twitter:

@writtenbysalma


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