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  1. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown is a British journalist and author, known for her views on immigration, diversity, and multiculturalism. She is a columnist for the i newspaper and the Evening Standard, a founding member of British Muslims for Secular Democracy, and a former research fellow at the IPPR.

  2. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (de soltera, Yasmin Damji; 10 de diciembre de 1949) es una periodista y escritora británica nacida en Uganda de padres de origen pakistaní, [1] [2] que se describe como de "izquierda liberal, feminista, antirracista, musulmana, mitad pakistaní ... una persona muy responsable ". [3]

  3. In-your-face racism has returned and few are fighting against it. Child abuse inquiry: Yet another expensive, time consuming and cynical. Yasmin Alibhai Brown: We must wake up to the silent...

  4. She was the first regular columnist of colour on a national newspaper in the UK, the first female Muslim too. For someone of this background, politically on the left and a committed anti-racist, to find a voice and space in the mainstream media has been challenging and rewarding.

  5. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (de soltera, Yasmin Damji; 10 de diciembre de 1949) es una periodista y escritora británica nacida en Uganda de padres de origen pakistaní, que se describe como de "izquierda liberal, feminista, antirracista, musulmana, mitad pakistaní ... una persona muy responsable ".

  6. Colonialism, racism and Shakespeare. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown remembers a painful yet transformative teenage experience in 1960s Uganda

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, a journalist, author and public speaker who has written on topics such as race, identity and Islam. She is also a patron of the SI Leeds Literary Prize, which celebrates women of colour writers.