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Gouri Sharma

Gouri Sharma

With nearly 20 years' experience in the international media industry, Gouri Sharma is a freelance journalist and writer from London currently based in Berlin. Gouri spent five years working on the production desk for Al Jazeera's media critique show, The Listening Post, at the news organisation's London bureau before moving to Berlin as a freelance journalist five years ago, where she continues to freelance for Al Jazeera as well as other international sites such Deutsche Welle. With roots in Lahore, Punjab, Kenya, London and now Berlin, Gouri's main areas of interest include culture, migration, history, race and gender, where she has a passion to discover and write about the unheard and untold stories from rich and complicated diasporic cultures and histories.
With nearly 20 years' experience in the international media industry, Gouri Sharma is a freelance journalist and writer from London currently based in Berlin. Gouri spent five years working on the production desk for Al Jazeera's media critique show, The Listening Post, at the news organisation's London bureau before moving to Berlin as a freelance journalist five years ago, where she continues to freelance for Al Jazeera as well as other international sites such Deutsche Welle. With roots in Lahore, Punjab, Kenya, London and now Berlin, Gouri's main areas of interest include culture, migration, history, race and gender, where she has a passion to discover and write about the unheard and untold stories from rich and complicated diasporic cultures...
Languages Spoken:
English

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