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A riveting account of feminist activism in Balochistan, a part of the world in need of more attention and advocacy. It’s one thing to live in Toronto and remember the news accounts of a women’s body found on Toronto Island and another to delve deep into her life in the city, how she came to be here, and what she represents to her family and community. Thank you, Mary Lynk and all those involved with the reporting and skillful story telling of this podcast, thank you all for your humanity. My eyes are open wider as my heart breaks more deeply. Azaadi Balochistan!
therealchandama via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/03/22
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I my opinion, an example of excellent journalism. I learned so much from listening. Thank you.
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