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Brian Hannon is an American who has been a reporter, editor and freelance writer in the U.S. and Europe for daily and weekly newspapers and The Associated Press. As a Southeast Asia Globe editor in Phnom Penh, he aims to produce stories highlighting significant developments in government and politics, business, human rights…
Amanda Oon is a managing editor at Southeast Asia Globe. Originally from the UK, Amanda moved to Singapore at the end of 2019. She has experience in managing editorial and events, and has launched a number of B2B content platforms. She has also written articles for various publications and clients, including…
Samphors Sao is Southeast Asia Globe‘s former editorial intern, based in Cambodia. She’s interested in stories related to social justice, environment, and economic development.
Jack Brook grew up in California and came to Cambodia in 2020 as a Henry Luce Scholar. His writing has been published in The Christian Science Monitor, The Jerusalem Post, The Miami Herald, The Marshall Project and other outlets.
Weilee is a former Southeast Asia Globe intern, based in Singapore. She is passionate about telling stories concerning human rights, inequalities and building community resilience.
Ashley Yeong is a journalist based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is drawn to telling stories concerning sustainable development, social justice, and the environment in Southeast Asia.
Kirsten Han is a freelance journalist who runs the newsletter We, The Citizens, covering Singapore from a rights-based perspective. Her work often revolves around the themes of social justice, human rights, politics, and democracy. Her bylines have appeared in publications like The Guardian, The New York Times, The Washington Post and Foreign…
Miriam Deprez is an Australian-born photographer and journalist currently undertaking her PhD at Griffith University in Brisbane. Miriam has reported from Cambodia, Palestine/Israel, Europe and the Pacific region covering issues relating to conflict, human rights and politics.
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