Samira Shackle
Media Fellow, Religion and the Global Framing of Gender Violence
Samira Shackle is a freelance British journalist, writing mainly on politics, terrorism, and gender. Samira writes for The New Statesman, The Guardian, The Times, Vice, and many others. She has won multiple awards for her reporting and often sits on panels, generally discussing issues relating to international development, Islam, feminism, and terrorism. Samira has a B.A. in English Language and Literature from the University of Oxford.
Working Group Affiliation
Religion and the Global Reframing of Gender Violence, Media Fellow