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Natasha Walter

London

Contributor and Founder, Women for Refugee Women at Freelance

Feminism/refugees/climate. On Blue Sky more than here Author: Before the Light Fades; Living Dolls https://t.co/E4hNthlj3Z

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  • Mar 6, 2025 | internazionale.it | Natasha Walter

    “Essere una donna” dice l’artista sul palco davanti a me, “non significa che io sono qui solo per crescere figli. Significa che sono qui per scrivere la storia. Noi donne possiamo parlare. Possiamo cantare. Nessuno ci ridurrà al silenzio”. Intorno a me esplode un boato di approvazione. Mi trovo in un’enorme sala conferenze ad Hasakah, nel nordest della Siria. Sul palco c’è Mizgîn Tahir, una cantante dai capelli ricci e corti, in gonna e stivali.

  • Feb 9, 2025 | msn.com | Natasha Walter

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  • Feb 9, 2025 | msn.com | Natasha Walter

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  • Feb 9, 2025 | theguardian.com | Natasha Walter

    ‘Being a woman,” says the woman standing on the stage in front of me, “doesn’t mean I am just here to raise children. Being a woman means that I am here to write history. Women can speak. We can sing. Nobody will silence us.” There is a roar of approval around me. I’m sitting in a huge conference hall in Hasakah, a city in north-east Syria.

  • Dec 1, 2024 | theguardian.com | Natasha Walter

    What happens in America does not stay in America. The prospect of Trump’s second administration is devastating for many American women, but its reverberations are also echoing for women across the globe, and bringing much more fear and uncertainty than last time around. Eight years ago, while Trump’s success shocked women in Britain, it also brought rays of hope – in the shape of a resurgence of solidarity.

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Natasha Walter
Natasha Walter @Natasha_Walter
30 May 25

Thank you to this articulate and honest and passionate woman. https://t.co/fvw8KOFnhU

Natasha Walter
Natasha Walter @Natasha_Walter
27 May 25

'The international community’s failure to uphold international law in relation to the occupied Palestinian territory...imperils the international legal system itself.' Hundreds of lawyers tell Starmer to act now. Will it make any difference?? https://t.co/yLwyS8uGCx

Natasha Walter
Natasha Walter @Natasha_Walter
24 May 25

From the new report by @UNSRVAW UN Spec Rapp on Violence Against Women: 'The use of reproductive violence as a genocidal tool stands out in Palestine, Myanmar and Sudan.' https://t.co/dwssk9Fd8N https://t.co/eqQ2fgQYun