Stories by Saziah Bashir
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Three years on from the Christchurch mosque attacks, has anything changed?
Opinion - The third anniversary of the Christchurch mosque attacks has come and gone. Has anything changed? Have we learned anything? Are we better, worse, more apathetic?
They are (using) us: 'How is it okay for others to profit off our pain?'
Opinion - The movie They Are Us should not focus on a white woman character and her role in the aftermath of a heinous tragedy, but the stories of the Muslim victims and survivors, Saziah Bashir write…
Opinion: Four things we can do after the attacks
Among the messages of sympathy, love and solidarity I've been asked numerous times 'what can we do?' It is perhaps the most essential question of our time, writes Saziah Bashir.
Another white campaign
There's been one common factor across all party lines this election: a lack of non-white representation, even in the most diverse electorates.
Creating a refuge from violence
Saziah Bashir talks to the women who run Shakti, an organisation helping migrant and refugee survivors of domestic violence.
A resolution revolution
When you spend January making almost impossible goals for the year, you spend December full of regret and shame, says Saziah Bashir.