CALD Voices, a digital magazine, held an event on 4 March at Glenroy, Melbourne to celebrate International Women's Day.
Four women writers in the panel shared their experiences.
Ms Supriya Singh, the keynote speaker on the panel Source: SBS / Anita Barar/SBS
Sharing her life experiences and creative journey Ms Singh spoke about the struggles and barriers of a foreign language and identity crisis.
Rida Aleem Khan Source: Supplied / Anita Barar/SBS
Dr Shakira Hussein Source: SBS / Anita Barar/SBS
Dr Shakira Hussein: Writer and researcher - the University of Melbourne. Dr Hussein is the author of the book- 'From Victims to Suspects: Muslim Women Since 9/11'.
Sharing her experience of writing, she said that many tales need to be told and so many voices need to be heard in this world.
Ms Emily Unity Source: SBS / Anita Barar/SBS
Her focus is on mental health, disability and neurodiversity.
Writer Ms Nandita Chakraborty (RIGHT) and Niru Tripathi jobs advocate from Merri-bek City Council. Source: SBS / Anita Barar/SBS
Ms Chakraborty's focus is on love, identity, disability, and cross-culture.
Ms Niru Tripathi, journalist and author Source: SBS / Anita Barar/ SBS
Her focus is on women and gender equality and social and community development.
Ms Manorani Guy, founder and director of Asian Student Accommodation, and Asian Student Education called upon active participation from policymakers in creating opportunities for women to have their voices heard.
Left to Right- Facilitator Ms Rida Aleem Khan in discussion with writer Ms Niru Tripathi and Ms Nandita Chakraborty. Source: SBS / Anita Barar/ SBS
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