Tanisha Zaman

Remote Writer London, England

I’m Tanisha (She/Her). A British Bangladeshi from Dagenham, London.Β  I am a political activist who hopes to arouse greater social equity, reduce class barriers and better the standards of public education. I also have a big sweet tooth!

Tanisha (She/Her) is a spirited local politician and activist from Dagenham, London, championing social mobility and better public education. Her activism was recognised and awarded by the Jack Petchey Foundation and mainstream media. She is all about driving change and inspiring others!

Latest Stories from Tanisha

Shein reveals child labour cases at suppliers

Shein reveals child labour cases at suppliers

Fast fashion giant, Shein, reports that it found two cases of child labour in their suppliers last year. Fast fashion is already a hot topic of controversy, with it being a massive contributor to unnecessary trends and having immense climate impacts. The industry has the second-biggest consumer of water. Concerns of fast fashion exceed its poor climate contribution, however. A complex yet massive question is whether fast fashion is ethical...

By London, England
Black children in England & Wales four times likelier to be strip searched

Black children in England & Wales four times likelier to be strip searched

Following the high-profile case of Child Q, a new report by the children’s commissioner finds a shocking disparity with white counterparts in the year 2023. Child Q, a young 15-year-old black schoolgirl, was unjustifiably and falsely accused of possessing cannabis, then strip searched at school while on her period without an authorised adult present. This led to mass protests in Hackney. Later, the case was deemed racially motivated and indefensible. This...

By London, England
Are UK Universities going bust?

Are UK Universities going bust?

Following a Channel 4 interview, minister for higher education, Baroness Jacqui Smith, has not ruled out the forced closure of UK universities due to a funding crisis. Record numbers of young people are getting their first-choice universities, and more disadvantaged students are getting places this year. This is excellent in terms of social mobility and increasing equality within education. However, these record high numbers highlight something more economically sinister – the...

By London, England
Have anti-racist protests created hope for the UK?

Have anti-racist protests created hope for the UK?

Following the radical far-right riots across the UK, which have targeted immigrant communities and led to a breakout in mass violence, anti-racist protests have united people to combat the eruption of islamophobia and racism. The 7th of August saw large crowds of anti-racist protesters gathered across the UK to show solidarity for the targeted Muslim and pro-immigrant communities. Its efforts were to combat seemingly Islamophobic and anti-immigrant violence from...

By London, England