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A Room of Our Own

A Room of Our Own

By Kamaria Ahmad

A monthly show that invites listeners to broaden their worldview, through conversations on cultural and social issues, and stories of triumph and struggles, from the lived experiences of women, Asians, and immigrants.

Join us as we explore the world through our own lens.
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Youtube Dramas, Advertising and Influence with Komal Ashfaq

A Room of Our OwnSep 14, 2019

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Who are DeenxDunya? - An All Female Initiative to Empower Women

Who are DeenxDunya? - An All Female Initiative to Empower Women

DeenxDunya (@deenxdunya_ on Instagram) have been impressive since day one of their project's launch, coming out with the best content promoting an introspective approach to our faith and encouraging commitment to our worldly endeavours - exactly the kind of faith-based project I wanted to see in our online media landscape. DeenxDunya are "𝐀𝐧 𝐀𝐥𝐥-𝐅𝐞𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐞 𝐈𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐨 𝐄𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫 𝐖𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐃𝐞𝐞𝐧 & 𝐃𝐮𝐧𝐲𝐚". That's answer enough for the question "Who are DeenxDunya?", but I want to go behind the scenes and pick their brains on how they managed to create such a cohesive and impactful project all while still working, studying and committing to other responsibilities in life.  I am joined by DeenxDunya’s ambitious founder Aneeza and their creative Social Media Manager Yousra as they bring me to the behind-the-scenes of DeenxDunya - how the project started, the planning, the team, its events, and future plans. DeenxDunya are doing a tremendous job in the work for women empowerment and keeping one’s faith at the centre of our beings. I cannot wait to see what more they come out with!
Jun 10, 202201:11:20
Money and Financial Skills in Our 20s
Sep 19, 202156:08
The Epidemic of Domestic Violence in the Pakistani Community

The Epidemic of Domestic Violence in the Pakistani Community

Domestic violence is rife in the Pakistani community. I've witnessed it and heard about it. I have family members and friends who have been affected by it. I refuse to let it fester in our community any longer. It is time to have an open conversation about it.

Join me as I tackle this topic from a Pakistani-Muslim point of view, by focusing on misogynistic marriage practices, and the infamous sura 4, verse 34 from the Quran that is often used as justification for domestic violence.


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Apr 02, 202127:43
Anti-Black Racism and Colourism in the Pakistani Community with Komal and Inka

Anti-Black Racism and Colourism in the Pakistani Community with Komal and Inka

*Apologies for this episode's audio quality on my side due to technical errors. This episode is on Anti-Black Racism and Colourism in the Pakistani community and how we can speak up about it. We discuss how colourism in the Pakistani community largely drives racism against black people from Pakistanis. I'm joined by my favourite and at this point regular guest Komal Ashfaq and our first-time guest Inka Rosi to speak on this. Both Inka and Komal have had different experiences with colourism because of their different skin complexion which further informs how we look at people with dark skin colour in societies all over the world.

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Jul 10, 202032:47
Part 2 Racism in Hong Kong with Komal and Zulakha

Part 2 Racism in Hong Kong with Komal and Zulakha

Here is the second part of episode 3 in which we focus more on the education system of Hong Kong that holds ethnic minority students back and upholds academic segregation. 

I hope you take something of value from this episode. And if there are your own experiences and thoughts with/on racism that you would like to share, please feel free to share them in the comments or send a message through on the podcast's social media DMs.  

Thank you very much for listening! 

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Mar 10, 202038:27
Racism in Hong Kong with Komal and Zulakha

Racism in Hong Kong with Komal and Zulakha

This episode I'm joined by my wonderful friends Komal and Zulakha, to share our experiences of racism we face in Hong Kong on almost a daily basis, whether outwardly or indirectly.
This is one of the most important episodes of the podcast for me so far. I have had many formative experiences dealing with racism almost all my life in Hong Kong, some positive, many negative. It is a personal and vulnerable episode.
My friends Komal and Zulakha very generously offered their voices, experiences, and thoughts on this topic for this episode. We shared a lot with each other in this episode about what we face, how we feel and what we've been through. I think we might have forgotten that we were live and recording a podcast and this all turned into just 3 friends sharing their hearts and minds. It takes an open heart and a mature outlook to be this vulnerable on air about some of the most personal experiences. I cannot thank Komal and Zulakha more for this.
I hope you take something of value from this episode. And if there are your own experiences and thoughts with/on racism that you would like to share, please feel free to share them in the comments or send a message through on the podcast's social media DMs.
Thank you very much for listening!
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Feb 04, 202039:15
Make-Up, Beauty Industry and Self-Esteem with Sandy and Puja

Make-Up, Beauty Industry and Self-Esteem with Sandy and Puja

In the 2nd episode of the podcast, I'm joined by two of my best friends Sandy and Puja and we talk about how wearing make-up affects how we see ourselves, the beauty industry's toxicity and how we can build our self-esteem outside of our physical appearance. 

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Sep 29, 201901:00:18
Youtube Dramas, Advertising and Influence with Komal Ashfaq

Youtube Dramas, Advertising and Influence with Komal Ashfaq

In this first episode of the Woman, Asian & Bloody Immigrant, I have invited my good friend Komal to talk about YouTube and the current YouTuber drama chaos it finds itself in every other week. 

We talk about YouTube's golden days when OG YouTubers created the best content there was, how YouTubers like James Charles and Logan Paul, and the advertising business has corrupted the simple idea of uploading your video creations on a free platform, and how young kids and teenagers are consuming the most outrageous content that even we adults sometimes can't quite comprehend. 

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Sep 14, 201901:08:29