
Feminine Visions: Danielle Pender and Ione Gamble In Conversation with Dalia Al-Dujaili
Feminine Visions: Danielle Pender and Ione Gamble In Conversation with Dalia Al-Dujaili
About:
Danielle Pender is the founder and editor of Riposte, an independent magazine that explores the nuanced and diverse experiences of modern womanhood. Danielle's debut collection of short stories, Watching Women & Girls explores how women and girls are looked at, how they look at one another, and themselves, and how living as an object can shape their passions, fears, and joys. Chosen as one of the ‘best new book releases’ by Cosmopolitan, a ‘best summer read’ by Elle and a top ten release by The Face.
Ione Gamble is a writer/editor and founder of Polyester – a publication that has gone on to become one of the world's leading voices in intersectional feminist publishing. Ione and Polyester have built a community of strong-minded, marginalised people determined to carve their place in a world that continues to ignore them. She has been named an editor shaping the future of magazines by i-D magazine, and a New Debutante by Tatler. She is also the host of The Polyester Podcast. Poor Little Sick Girls – a book for femmes who are online and want more from activism and life – is her debut title.
Dalia Al-Dujaili is an Iraqi-British journalist, editor, host and producer based in London. Dalia is the founder of The Road to Nowhere magazine, as seen in GQ Middle East, she is the digital editor of Azeema and writes for the likes of Huck, Trippin’, Riposte, Notion, and Cosmopolitan amongst others.