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Lydia James

Lydia James is currently a freelance writer and doer. She was an editorial assistant at New Internationalist between 2013-14. Her particular interests include resistance, climate justice, disability, women's rights and refugee issues. She also enjoys taking photographs. Her past work experience is an eclectic mix of farming, reporting, learning disability support, and communications. She is partial to chocolate courgette cake.

Lydia James is known as @@L_ydiaJ on Twitter

Articles by Lydia James

Lydia James visits the Lebanese refugee camp and discovers possibilities for a lighter, brighter future.
Lydia James talks to Yemeni women who are taking a stand against their patriarchal society.
Human rights advocate Afrah Nasser talks to Lydia James about revolution, censorship and the importance of Vitamin D.
Lydia James talks to film director Leila Sansour about Open Bethlehem and being back in Palestine.
Lydia James talks to Syrian Civil Defense volunteers about their work, the risks and their motivation.
But there is an alternative that puts people before profit and politics, says Lydia James.
Lydia James talks to Brazilian fisher and human rights defender Alexandre Anderson de Souza.
The director of women’s rights organization Musasa talks to Lydia James about laws, community action and political unrest.
Lydia James reports on a courageous drama project, which is putting transitional justice centre stage in the war-torn country.
Lydia James uncovers some novel ways to divert food from landfill.
Slovakia isolates this persecuted population from the rest of society by building walls and segregating schools, says Lydia James...
Lydia James talks to the Saharawi human rights defender about uprisings, refugees and the UN mandate.

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