January 2015

UVA’s Hoos Network Talks To Anushay’s Point About Online Branding

My father was always a passionate advocate for education, and this one particular belief of his that all children, regardless of gender, should be given access to the highest-quality education one could afford. Of course growing up, I found these words seriously migraine-inducing. But the mentality was revolutionary in the Bangladesh of the 1980’s where […]

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A Feminist Analysis Of Obama’s State Of The Union

Politicos across Washington, DC were glued to their TVs as President Obama “an ambitious” State of the Union address Tuesday night. While he spoke about tax reform, a new middle class, and gas pipelines of course feminists were focusing on whether or not Obama would raise the issues that really matter, ie paid maternity leave,

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CNN Asks Anushay’s Point About Being Muslim In America

What is it like to be Muslim in America today, and how is the experience different than it may be in Europe, especially in light of the recent Paris attacks? That is what CNN America’s John Berman and I spoke about on Monday, analyzing the experience of Muslims in Europe, especially in France where secularism plays

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Golden Globes Prove Why Hollywood Needs Feminists

*This post of mine was also published on Forbes Woman & The Huffington Post.* Tina Fey and Amy Poehler just may have given television its biggest feminist evening ever on Sunday. While the power partners did not disappoint, they went one step further than comedy: Fey and Poehler ushered in an evening of groundbreaking TV that

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