Yousra Samir Imran is a British Egyptian writer and author who is based Yorkshire. She is the author of Hijab and Red Lipstick, being published by Hashtag Press in the UK in October 2020
°®Âþµº Meets: Danny Jin whose anger at the atrocities in Gaza and irritation at the Japanese people’s lack of awareness has translated into his music
Hijab bans in sports didn’t start at the Paris Olympics nor have they ended there. We speak to hijab-wearing sportswomen about their experiences and views
Book Club: In this new anthology, 12 Egyptian writers process the trauma of Egypt’s 2011 January Revolution and how it will redefine the country in 100 years
Book Club: N. S. Nuseibeh's 'Namesake' explores the legacy of Nusaybah bint Ka’ab, remembered today as Islam's Woman Warrior, and examines her relevance today.
°®Âþµº Meets: Leanne Mohamad, Ilford North's independent candidate, to discuss what she believes are the pressing issues ahead of the July 4 candidacy.
With their continued silence on Gaza, the selectiveness of white mainstream feminists shows that for them, some lives are worth talking about more than others.
We went to North Yorkshire to try Yemen Heaven, where chef Muna Al-Maflehi says the secret to her delicious food is the love between a father and daughter.