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Award Winning Journalist & Author of 'The Exiled', Lucy Fulford, has seen her work published in the Guardian, Sunday Times, CNN and The Humanitarian to name a few.
In this episode, she shares insights into personal history, exploring her mixed identity and the path to embracing her heritage. She also lays bare her experiences as a female from a multi-cultural background in the world of journalism, media and filmmaking.
For more about the guest: https://www.lucyfulford.com/
We discuss:
- The inspiration behind writing 'The Exiled'
 - Why Lucy's grandparents left India
 - How South Asians dealt with the 1972 Ugandan Explusion
 - Feeling out of place when arriving to the UK
 - Dealing with multiple identites as a British Asian
 - Expectations of Immigrant Parents
 - Covering Impactful stories and the Ukranian war
 - The rise of Fake News
 - How we are Impacted by Biases in Media
 - How can we change diversity issues in Journalism & Media
 
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