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Pooja Sivaraman

Pooja Sivaraman

Pooja Sivaraman is a recent graduate from Tufts University where she majored in English and Economics. As an aspiring journalist, she has worked across several mediums to present non-dominant narratives. As a student in the Program of Narrative and Documentary Practice, she crafted a podcast series examining the historical relationship between Indian and Western music to dissect the term ‘cultural appropriation’. Last year, she made a documentary on the oral re-telling of South Asian history by collecting stories of her peer's grandparents. She was recently selected for a journalism workshop with the Open Society Foundation where she is writing an investigative story about the Free Medicine Scheme in Rajasthan, India.
Americas

How women and men experience VR differently

Gemma Busoni is a recent high school graduate and co-founder of Discovr, a VR startup based in Los...

Oct 21, 2016
Kara Swisher, an influential journalist known for reporting of the tech industry and for creating, producing and hosting All Things Digital, the Wall Street Journal's technology conference. (Dan Harber/Flickr)
Americas

‘The most powerful tech reporters happen to be women’

Kara Swisher is one of the most influential women in tech, without actually working for a tech company....

Oct 19, 2016
Misogyny and violence against women are prevalent in several best-selling games, despite the fact that 45 percent of gamers are women.
Americas

Years of exclusion led to misogynistic video games

You’re a woman in a living room full of friends, and one of the guys grabs a controller...

Oct 19, 2016
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