Saziah Bashir finished her Bachelors and LLM at the University of Auckland in 2010, and now does grown up stuff like go to work, drink coffee and complain about the weather. She likes cats, Harry Potter, human rights, carbohydrates and fictional characters. She hopes to write a “good book” one day, but in the meantime she writes sporadically, bakes often and watches too many TV shows.
Saziah Bashir talks to journalist Reni Eddo-Lodge about why she will no longer talk to white people about race.
Saziah Bashir on solving poverty by pretending to give it a go.
It's official - Muslim women need saving from their own religion, and an organisation called Femen have decided they're just the blonde and beautiful Westerners to do it. Saziah Bashir on why being a Muslim and being a feminist can be a thing, despite what some well-meaning missionaries believe.