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Layla Mkh

Features //

Abolish the Kafala system

In memory of Faustina Tay.

April 23, 2020 Layla Mkh
Perspective, Reflection //

One year on

Remembering the Christchurch massacre.

March 16, 2020 Layla Mkh
News, Uncategorized //

Activists call for justice for TJ Hickey

Activists and community members gather to demand justice for TJ Hickey.

February 18, 2020 Layla Mkh and Vivienne Guo
Creative //

To find home or how will I imagine freedom today?

"To burn. To ache. To be regrown."

October 16, 2019 Layla Mkh
Reviews //

Review: Law Revue 2019 – Love At First Citation

Despite all the bad rep law students get, they can certainly put on one hell of a show!

September 1, 2019 Layla Mkh
Opinion //

Self-reflection turned sour

Men are sidelining toxic masculinity and leaving women in the gutter

August 12, 2019 Layla Mkh
Features // Mental Health

On Hazn (حزن) and Healing: An intergenerational and intersectional perspective on mental health

The experiences of three generations of women in a family with mental health

June 3, 2019 Layla Mkh
Perspective // Immigrant Parents

Foundations

Migrant experiences: a photo essay

May 27, 2019 Rameen Hayat, Layla Mkh, Daanyal Saeed, Annie Zhang and Pranay Jha
Reviews // Identity Revue Season

Review: Womn’s Revue 2019 – Inside the Snowglobe

Inside the Snowglobe will warm your heart

May 11, 2019 Layla Mkh
كنتُ أظنُّ أنَّ لي وَطَن أو ما تقولُه روحي لجسدي المُغتَرِب, i thought i had a place to call home or what my soul says to my displaced body
Multilingual //

ما تقولُه روحي لجسدي المُغتَرِبأو كنتُ أظنُّ أنَّ لي وَطَن

I thought I had a place to call home, or, what my soul says to my displaced body

March 31, 2019 Layla Mkh and Nesrine Basheer

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