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Anti-depressants can cause sexual dysfunction in women who take them but doctors\+\
Anti-depressants can cause sexual dysfunction in women who take them but doctors\+\
Are brothers the protegees we need?
Are brothers the protegees we need?
What's so Priti about the UK's refugee offshoring system?
What's so Priti about the UK's refugee offshoring system?
Comment writer Dania Quadri answers questions and raises concerns about the UK’s plan to ship refugees to Rwanda. What are the aims of the plan according to the government? On April 14, Home Secretary Priti Patel announced new plans to send asylum seekers to offshore detention centres in Rwanda. Referring to refugees who enter the […]
Wigan may be redeveloped on the blood of Uyghurs: this must be stopped
Wigan may be redeveloped on the blood of Uyghurs: this must be stopped
In Conversation with Poet Sarah Lasoye (Part 2)
In Conversation with Poet Sarah Lasoye (Part 2)
Roar writer Dania Quadri talks to Sarah Lasoye about her new poetry collection, “Fovea / Ages Ago”. Roar: How was your experience of revisiting school/childhood memories? Did you find anything challenging about it? Sarah Lasoye: I don’t have a visceral emotional connection to a lot of the memories anymore because I’ve written about them… [so now […]
In Conversation with Poet Sarah Lasoye (Part 1)
In Conversation with Poet Sarah Lasoye (Part 1)
Roar writer Dania Quadri talks to Sarah Lasoye about her new poetry collection, “Fovea / Ages Ago”. I first met Sarah five years ago when we were freshers studying Biomedical Science at St. George’s University of London. She turned up to tutorials in 90s inspired fashion, conducted herself with ease, and was the president of the […]
Celebrating 'hijabi-firsts' is not always the win you think it is
Celebrating 'hijabi-firsts' is not always the win you think it is
Support Abhilash here
Support Abhilash here
Abhilash has been diagnosed with Brain Fungus in his skull bone and brain along with clots in his blood vessel behind the eyes. While he underwent in a skull bone surgery on 14th July 2021. The only possible treatment is medication for the complications in his blood vessels and the brain fungus growing in his brain. For this he needs Amphotericin B Liposomal Injections for at least a month. Abhilash is the only earning member of his family and both the cost of hospital care, surgery and the medicines is overwhelming, your contribution would ensure that his life saving treatment continues
GKT forgets about Eid: How uni can show us that they care about the students who put the 'd' in diversity
GKT forgets about Eid: How uni can show us that they care about the students who put the 'd' in diversity
Roar writer Dania Quadri on what the GKT School of Medical Education can do better to help its Muslim students celebrate Eid. A day or two before Eid, my WhatsApp is flooded with questions about whether the moon has been sighted in Saudi. An exciting time for me. Eid is celebrated after 30 days of […]
A Woman’s Journey Lifting Her Way Through Grief and What She Wants Us All to Know About Strength: A Review of ‘Stronger’ by Poorna Bell
A Woman’s Journey Lifting Her Way Through Grief and What She Wants Us All to Know About Strength: A Review of ‘Stronger’ by Poorna Bell
Roar writer Dania Quadri reviews “Stronger” by Poorna Bell. It is the year 1986. Poorna Bell is a six year old running in her school playground. In her latest book, “Stronger”, she encapsulates this memory in the lines: “I don’t know it yet, but this is the most free I will feel in my body […]
Holocaust survivors are urging Boris to put humanity before trade: why won't he listen?
Holocaust survivors are urging Boris to put humanity before trade: why won't he listen?
Dania Quadri on the proposed genocide amendment to the UK’s Trade Bill. On 23rd February, Holocaust survivors Ruth Barnett BME and Dorit Oliver-Wolff BEM urged Prime Minster Boris Johnson to meet with them to discuss the genocide amendment to the Trade Bill and its implications for a future free trade deal with China. In an […]
Book Review: Brown Baby – A Memoir of Race, Family and Home by Nikesh Shukla
Book Review: Brown Baby – A Memoir of Race, Family and Home by Nikesh Shukla
Roar writer Dania Quadri reviews Nikesh Shukla’s new book, Brown Baby – A Memoir of Race, Family and Home. In 2020, when I heard Nikesh Shukla’s new memoir, Brown Baby – A Memoir of Race, Family and Home, was being released in the new year, I knew I had at least one thing to look […]
Putting a Face to the Numbers: Nursiman Abdureshid’s Story
Putting a Face to the Numbers: Nursiman Abdureshid’s Story
Roar writer Dania Quadri comments of the Foundation for Uyghur Movement’s interview with Nursiman Abdureshid. Since gaining the attention of international media, China’s “re-education camps” have shone a light on the persecution of Uyghurs in the country. In an interview with Foundation for Uyghur Movement director Laura Bierer-Nielsen, Nursiman Abdureshid, a Uyghur whose family was […]
Feasting on Uyghur Cuisine at Etles Uyghur Restaurant
Feasting on Uyghur Cuisine at Etles Uyghur Restaurant
Roar writer Dania Quadri reviews a Walthamstow restaurant, Etles Uyghur Restaurant. A few months ago, while poring over articles about the Uyghur genocide, I realised I knew very little about Uyghur culture. If the aim of genocide is to wipe away a peoples’ culture and identity, then internalising and documenting a cultural experience would be […]
Undisciplined Spaces: A King’s Project Encouraging Creativity in Community Research
Undisciplined Spaces: A King’s Project Encouraging Creativity in Community Research
Roar writer Dania Quadri interviews Dr Edward Stevens, the project manager of KCL’s Undisciplined Spaces initiative. If 2020 has had a silver-lining, it is that is has reminded us of the power of community action in reaching out to those who are vulnerable. Whether it is supermarkets and cafes providing food to those who need […]
Review: The Stars are Bright: Zimbabwe through the eyes of its young painters
Review: The Stars are Bright: Zimbabwe through the eyes of its young painters
Roar writer Dania Quadri reviews Shoreditch’s art exhibition, The Stars are Bright. The Stars are Bright is an exhibition in hipster central Shoreditch that displays watercolours from the Cyrene Mission School, Zimbabwe in the 1940s. Presented by The Belvedere Trust and curated by Georgia Ward, Chiedza Mhondoro and Jessica Ihejetoh, the exhibition runs until 31 […]
Acche Din - An adaptation of John Everett Millais' Ophelia
Acche Din - An adaptation of John Everett Millais' Ophelia
Dania's work is an adaptation of John Everett Millais’ Ophelia. Where Millais depicts Ophelia’s tragedy..
Maughan Hub: Adult Men can be F**kboys too
Maughan Hub: Adult Men can be F**kboys too
Maughan Hub is a series of articles written by KCL’s Comedy Society members, published on Wednesdays. We hope they entertain you wherever you are! F**kboys: the antagonists of chic flicks, the reasons drunk girls cry (and laugh) in club toilets, the epitome of a hot mess, and the lad you thought was actually nice. Unfortunately for […]
Freshers’ Week may not be the best time of your life – and that’s okay
Freshers’ Week may not be the best time of your life – and that’s okay
Roar writer Dania Quadri discusses the fantasies vs realities of Freshers’ Week. Coming into university, we’re always told to be prepared for the best times of our lives: Freshers’ Week. It is a period of freedom, independence and exploration. Our best moments flash before our eyes days before we even begin university, and we imagine […]
The Indian-English Experience: Solidarity with a Catch
The Indian-English Experience: Solidarity with a Catch
In the finale of a two-part article, Roar writer Dania Quadri continues to relate her experiences as an Indian-English Muslim, reflecting on her experiences at King’s thus far. Having grown up with a diverse friend group, King’s equally diverse student body appeals to me. I feel more at home in spaces where friendships are founded […]
The Indian-English Experience: The Politics of Dual Childhoods
The Indian-English Experience: The Politics of Dual Childhoods
The problematic pursuit of a natural-looking partner
The problematic pursuit of a natural-looking partner
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