Anushia 2Anushia Kandasivam
Senior Editor and Writer
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Anushia is a journalist and an avid consumer of media of the science fiction and fantasy genre. She believes that all people should have equal rights and representation under the law and be treated as equals in every aspect of life and community.

She is part of the editorial team for The Pixel Project’s Survivor Stories campaign and 30 For 30 Father’s Day campaign. She also writes for the 16 For 16 campaign. She is also a senior Read For Pixels moderator and has previously moderated Read For Pixels Google Hangout sessions featuring Adrian Tchaikovsky, Alyson Noel, Alexandra Sokoloff, Brandon Sanderson, Kate Elliott, Leigh Bardugo, Steven Erikson, and Tamora Pierce.

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Crystal SmithCrystal Smith 
Senior Blog Editor-at-Large
Oakville, Canada

Crystal Smith is a social media and marketing writer who has spent many years working with non-profit agencies seeking gender equality and an end to discrimination against women. After being regularly disappointed by the film and television offerings available to her two young sons, she decided to write about the impact of kids’ popular culture on young boys in her blog and recently published book The Achilles Effect: What Pop Culture is Teaching Young Boys about Masculinity.

In addition to volunteering as Blog Editor with The Pixel Project, Crystal offers pro bono social media marketing services to her local women’s centre. Through her business, Tiger Lily Media, she also provides low-cost social media and copywriting services to non-profit organisations.

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Denishia Rajendran
Writer
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Denishia is a legal practitioner with a passion for reading and writing. Through her introduction to the Pixel Project, she found that her two passions could be put to use for an important cause. Her belief in raising awareness on gender inequality has only been further strengthened through her continued work with the Pixel Project as a writer, producer, and moderator.

She hopes that with the age of social media, society would be able to further educate themselves through similar non-profit organisations to break the social construct of toxic masculinity and gender inequality.

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Regina Yau
Lead Editor and Writer
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Regina Yau is the Founder and President of The Pixel Project which she created in 2009 to raise funds, awareness and volunteer power for the cause to end violence against women using the power of the internet, new technologies, social media and popular culture/the arts. Regina is a Rhodes Scholar with a long-standing commitment to women’s human rights.

In addition to serving as Founder and President of The Pixel Project, Regina also oversees the Editorial and Writing team. She organises interviews, works with the different editorial teams to edit all annual blogging campaigns, and writes for the 16 For 16 campaign (and the occasional Op-Ed).

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Rubina Singh

Rubina Singh
Writer and Researcher 
New Delhi, India

Rubina is a youth and gender rights activist based in India. She has been involved in online and offline activism for the last few years, particularly with regard to gender-based violence and violence against women. She enjoys volunteering with The Pixel Project’s research and writing teams and strongly believes in the work of the organisation.

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Sam Joseph

Samantha Joseph
Editor and Writer (On Sabbatical)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Samantha is an editor at a fashion magazine and is supposed to be writing her thesis on women in cyberpunk. She tries her best to skew articles she’s writing to focus on topics like diversity, equality and feminism.

Sam is part of the editorial team for The Pixel Project’s Survivor Stories campaign and 30 For 30 Father’s Day campaign. She is also the lead editor for the 16 For 16 campaign.

Apart from editing and writing, Sam is also a Read For Pixels moderator who has previously moderated Read For Pixels Google Hangout sessions featuring Colleen Houck and Rachel Vincent.

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Sharmila Ganapathy
Editor (On Sabbatical)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Sharmila Ganapathy is a freelance business writer, editor, trainer and coach based in Malaysia. In her spare time, she enjoys dabbling in mandala art and writing crime fiction.

Sharmila is the Co-Editor for our Inspirational Interviews and a member of the editorial team for the “16 For 16” campaign. She is also a Read For Pixels moderator who has previously moderated Read For Pixels Google Hangout sessions featuring Molly Harper and Fran Wilde. Learn more about her at: www.sharmilagw.com

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Susanna Lim
Editor and Writer (On Sabbatical)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Susanna is a freelance content writer who writes on a variety of topics including travel, personal finance and small-to-medium enterprises.

She’s very happy to have joined The Pixel Project’s editorial team as an editor and writer for its 16 For 16 Campaign, which seeks to raise awareness on the issue of violence against women (VAW).  She truly believes in the mission of the organisation to eradicate VAW, and enjoys researching the various ways countries around the world are uniting on this mission.

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Suloshini Jahanath

Suloshini Jahanath
Editor (On Sabbatical)
Adelaide, Australia 

Sulo is a writer and editor who believes that women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights is a fundamental human right. She carries this belief into her volunteer work with The Pixel Project.

She is part of the editorial team for The Pixel Project’s Survivor Stories campaign and 30 For 30 Father’s Day campaign. She is also the lead editor for the 16 For 16 campaign. Apart from editing and writing, Sulo is a senior Read For Pixels moderator who has previously moderated Read For Pixels Google Hangout sessions featuring Jacqueline Carey, Kelley Armstrong, Christina Lauren, Alexandra Monir, Laurie R. King, and Yasmine Galenorn.

Follow Sulo on Twitter at http://twitter.com/Suloshini.

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