The Future of Human Rights is Bright with Nanda Min Htin and Avishi Gurnani

The Future of Human Rights is Bright with Nanda Min Htin and Avishi Gurnani

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We chat with our guests on their motivations behind advocating for the equality of women and technology, and how writing has contributed to that effort!

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Summary

On today’s episode of Young Author World, Yasmin Sahni speaks with two of our Young Authors, both aspiring to make waves in accessibility for women and technology in Southeast Asia. They discuss how writing contributes to their activism and envision how they could create future change for the better.

Guest:
Nanda Min Htin
Avishi Gurnani

Podcast Production:
Gwendolyn Yap
Gavin Cai
Muse. Pte Ltd

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About The Show

Young Author World is a podcast where we discover the creative mindscapes of our young authors from around Southeast Asia. In each episode, we chat with our Young Authors on the various inspirations and motivations that drive their writing journey. The podcast is produced by the Catherine Khoo Writing Foundation: Building the Next Generation of Thinkers and Writers. Come along and explore with us!

Host

Hello! My name is Yasmin, I’m 19 years old this year and I will be your host on this journey! In the last of my teen years, I’m currently studying Higher Nitec in Travel Leisure Operations at ITE College West. However, I am planning to continue my studies in the media industry instead of the tourism industry. I enjoy meeting new people and having a good laugh with others. My hobbies are playing water sports and sports. I enjoy listening to music and reading in my free time as well. The most recent books I’ve read are Don’t Believe Everything You Think by Joseph Nyugen, Counselling: A Problem Solving Approach by Anthony Yeo, and Everything Happens for A Reason by Kate Bowler.