Stories from the field

Author Alanya Dhalla

Hello! My name is Alanya and I am pursuing a double major in Environmental Studies & Gender Studies with a minor in Social Justice. I am currently interning with the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) in Bangkok, Thailand.

Alanya Dhalla – Blog 5: Dear Future Intern…

Dear future intern, It has been around a month since I have returned from Asia and I am still processing the experience. It is challenging to compile all the lessons I have learned and the memories I have made for… Continue Reading →

Alanya Dhalla – Blog 4.5: It’s all about the people…

On a recent trip to Khao Yai National Park with some friends, I was reminded about the importance and significance of everyday connections and interactions. I often find myself taking pictures of the scenery or forgetting to take pictures at… Continue Reading →

Alanya Dhalla – Blog 4: ‘Irregular migrants, Refugees, or Trafficked Persons?’

The eleventh issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review was released this past week on the theme ‘Irregular Migrants, Refugees or Trafficked Persons?’ The Anti-Trafficking Review is an open access, peer reviewed journal that is published biannually by the Global Alliance Against… Continue Reading →

Alanya Dhalla – Blog 3: Centring the voices of migrant women workers

In August I had the amazing opportunity to accompany one of my colleagues on a support trip to visit the NGO AMKAS in Nepal as part of ongoing research which focuses on centring the voices of migrant women workers. GAATW’s… Continue Reading →

Alanya Dhalla – Blog 2: Settling into a new life…

With the blink of an eye an entire month here in Bangkok has flown by! I knew this experience would bring with it enormous personal growth but it was hard to fathom exactly what life would really be like before… Continue Reading →

Alanya Dhalla – Blog 1: Off to Bangkok!

Introductory interview with Clara Harding! Listen to learn more about my background and what I am excited for when working with the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) in Bangkok, Thailand.

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