Press
BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour
Jinan was Interviewed in this episode of BBC Woman’s Hour about experiences of modern feminism. The episode also featured Billie Jean King on her fight for equality in tennis, Ed Miliband on why he wanted to ensure another woman is put on the banknote, the most important person in British publishing, Gail Rebuck, and poet Fleur Adcock.
BBC World Service
To celebrate 100 years of women having the vote, Jinan was Interviewed in this episode of BBC World Service about the power of the media in creating change, the importance of intersectionality and the future of the feminist movement. The episode also addressed the plunge in the Asia stock markets.
BBC Jeremy Vine Show
As part of Jinan’s campaign to bring feminism to schools, Jinan was interviewed at the Jeremy Vine show about her experiences of sexism at school. I also took part in a call-in session in which listeners discussed their thoughts with the panel.
Guardian Shorts: All The Rebel Women
Jinan’s experience as a young feminist is documented in Kira Cochrane’s Guardian Short eBook, All the Rebel Women. Kira Cochrane’s ‘All the Rebel Women’ is an irrepressible exploration of today’s feminist landscape, asking how far we have come over the past century – and how far there still is to go.
The Guardian: Young Feminist Heroes
Jinan was featured in this Guardian piece on ‘Young Feminist Heroes’. The piece interviewed ten young people determined to use their voices to make a change. In this piece, Jinan discusses how her experiences of feminism have shaped who she today and her hopes for the future.
The Guardian: Inside Gal-Dem Magazine
As part of her role as political and opinions editor at gal-dem magazine, Jinan was featured in this Guardian piece alongside the gal-dem team. The piece discusses the power of the collective in disrupting traditional media.
Elle Magazine
Jinan was featured as part of Elle’s #100InspiringWomen alongside Emma Watson, Laurie Penny and Caitlin Moran. Jinan also worked with Elle and advertising agencies Mother, Brave and W&K to powerfully showcase the need for feminism to a mainstream audience.