Pen to Print: The South Asian Dilemma with Juneha Chowdhury
Do you decide where you fit in or has that already been decided for you?
How do you prove your point in a society that questions “Are you sure it’s not all in your head?”
Author and Write On! contributor, Juneha Chowdhury, invites you to join this thought-provoking session to discuss how society perceives South Asian women and the idea of being boxed in.
Participants will have the opportunity to write about their own personal journey, navigating prejudice, alienation and discrimination through various interactive tasks throughout the session.
About Juneha:
Juneha Chowdhury is a former teacher and writer based in East London. She won the Pen to Print Book Challenge 2018 and writes regular articles for Pen to Print’s quarterly magazine Write On!
Juneha is currently in the process of editing her second unpublished novel and is hoping to get it traditionally published.
Click here to visit Juneha’s website
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