Negar Esfandiary: "The Stories Around You Might Matter Most" - Preserving Women's Voices, Championing Compassion, and Reporting on Iran.
Description
Negar Esfandiary is a British-Iranian journalist and researcher, with over two decades of international experience. Having worked for Channel 4 News, BBC Radio 4, and COLORS Magazine, Negar has a unique perspective on international journalism and the role of ethics in storytelling. Her work with the Women’s Learning Partnership’s Oral History Project has documented the lives and contributions of extraordinary women leaders from the Global South.
In this episode, Antonia speaks with Negar about her fascinating journey from reporting for local newspapers in London to covering global events and documenting oral histories. They delve into the changing landscape of journalism, the ethical dilemmas of reporting, and the importance of maintaining a human connection in every story. Negar shares her thoughts on freelancing, the role of languages in journalism, and her advice for aspiring reporters on finding their unique voice. With anecdotes about pivotal career moments and reflections on the challenges of modern media, this episode is a masterclass in thoughtful journalism.
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Credits:
Host & Editor: Antonia Rogers
Producer: Jan Maciejewski
Directors: Alice Hazell & Antonia Rogers
Composer: Ariana May
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