LSE Limelight #2: The Justice For All Human Rights Journal (jfa)

“It’s so important that you don’t let your cause consume you or become 100% of your identity.” – Angana Narula (Co-founder of the JFA)

This week we’re speaking to The jfa human rights journal co-founder Angana Narula about starting the publication at LSE, activist burnout and issues which need more coverage. We welcome a new presenter to this episode, Emma De Carvalho!

This is LSE Limelight from the Beaver Sound. We bring you all the best stories from students and groups around campus.

Production was by Yasmina O’Sullivan.


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