H. N. Keskin

H. N. Keskin is a researcher at TRT World Research Centre. Prior to this, she worked at various NGOs and companies as a researcher and translator. She holds an MA degree in Translation Studies from Durham University (UK) and has been in the field of translation for the past 15 years. Her main research interests include gender studies, translation sociology and history, migration and diaspora.
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Malcolm X: The Legacy of a Civil Rights Leader

Malcolm X was a legendary civil rights activist and leader who fought for the rights of the African American community in the mid-twentieth century....

Turkish Version of the Report Disability and the Public Sphere: Engellilik ve Kamusal Alan

Engelli bireyler, çok geniş bir yelpazedeki yetenekleri, yaşları, ırkları, etnik kökenleri, dinleri ve sosyoekonomik geçmişleri temsil eden küresel nüfus içindeki en büyük ve en...

Violence Against Women Persists, So What Now?

This year 25th of November has marked the first day of the 16 days of activism against VAWG (Violence against women and girls), which...

Disability and the Public Sphere

People with disabilities are among the largest and most diverse minorities within the global population, representing various abilities, ages, races, ethnicities, religions and socioeconomic...

A Requiem for Women Across the World

Mahsa Amini was not killed because she was not wearing the headscarf properly; she was killed by a man who thought his duty was...

No One Should Be Left Behind: Disabled People in the Russia-Ukraine War and Armed Conflicts

Note: Unless otherwise indicated, this op-ed uses the term “disabled individual” to describe all types of disabilities (mental, physical, psychological, chronic illnesses, etc.) Wars affect...

Disability Pride Month: Inclusivity and Access For All

People with disabilities are the largest and most diverse minority within the population, representing all abilities, ages, races, ethnicities, religions and socio-economic backgrounds. According...

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