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About Emma
I'm a freelance writer based in Hong Kong specialising in heavily reported features and profiles. I have contributed images and stories to digital and print publications, including VICE, BBC, The New Republic, SCMP, HKFP, and more. 

I have worked as a development researcher at Rise Films in London, was a features writer and production coordinator at Vogue HK helping to drive all English online content, edit the travel and lifestyle pages of the print magazine, commission photographers and produce photoshoots. Previously, digital assistant at Conde Nast Traveller in London.
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Tyler, the Creator is making his feature film debut

18 Sep 2024  |  i-d.co
Tyler, the Creator is set to make his feature film debut in Josh Safdie's upcoming A24 movie, 'Marty Supreme,' alongside Gwyneth Paltrow and Timothée Chalamet. The film, co-written by Ronald Bronstein, focuses on the life of professional ping pong player Marty Reisman. The North Face and Comme des Garçons have collaborated on a new capsule collection, emphasizing style, functionality, and comfort. Harmony releases a new single, 'Stereo,' ahead of her debut solo album 'Gossip.' Tim Burton's exhibition at London's Design Museum will showcase over 600 items from his career. Burberry and KNWLS presented their SS25 collections at London Fashion Week, highlighting British heritage and innovative designs. The erotic thriller 'Babygirl,' starring Nicole Kidman, will be released in the UK and Ireland in January 2025. Skepta teased a new song with Kanye West during his MAINS SS25 show. A24 will re-release some of its best horror movies in theatres next month. JW Anderson's SS25 collection featured whimsical and minimalist designs.

Delaware is on track to elect the first transgender member of Congress

12 Sep 2024  |  i-d.co
Sarah McBride is poised to become the first transgender member of Congress after winning the Democratic primary for Delaware's sole seat in the US House of Representatives. Having previously made history as the first trans state senator, McBride's potential election in November would mark another significant milestone. She expressed optimism and joy following her primary victory.

How to spend a perfect Saturday in Camberwell: a local’s guide

19 Aug 2024  |  CN Traveller
Camberwell is celebrated for its dynamic and creative atmosphere, balanced by tree-lined streets and parks. A perfect Saturday includes yoga at Zen Yoga, coffee at Lumberjack Coffee, exploring Camberwell Green Market, enjoying a Mondo Sandwich at Grove House Tavern, walking through Ruskin Park, visiting South London Gallery, drinks at Peckham Pelican, dinner at Camberwell Arms, and ending the night at Hermit’s Cave. Each location is praised for its unique offerings, from community vibes to exceptional food and drink.

Ulster Fair offers sensory safe space

23 Jul 2024  |  My Hudson Valley
The Ulster County Fair has introduced a Sensory Safe Space to accommodate individuals with sensory sensitivities, transforming an old barn into a sensory-friendly environment. This initiative, led by the Ulster County Agricultural Society, Ulster BOCES, and the Resource Center for Accessible Living, aims to make the fair more inclusive. The space offers sensory-friendly lighting, textured pads, and items like fidget poppers to help visitors relax. The project has received positive feedback and plans for further improvements. The ThinkDIFFERENTLY campaign in Ulster County also supports this initiative, promoting inclusivity and accessibility.

Circleville hosts annual 4th of July Parade

09 Jul 2024  |  My Hudson Valley
Circleville's annual 4th of July parade, organized by the Circleville Fire Department, proceeded despite a brief morning rain. The event, a longstanding community tradition, followed its usual route and concluded at C. Hudson Thomas Memorial Park. Attendees, including families and children, enjoyed treats and games, with the Circleville Volunteer Fire Department providing refreshments. The parade is celebrated for its community spirit and traditions, with participants like Rick Schoenberg commemorating the event annually.

What Employers Should Know Before Trying a 4-Day Workweek

07 May 2024  |  www.shrm.org
The article discusses the complexities of implementing a four-day workweek, highlighting that while it may increase flexibility, it does not necessarily reduce workloads or prevent burnout. It emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to employee well-being, considering both productivity and time trade-offs. The New Zealand four-day workweek trial is cited, showing mixed results with increased work intensity for some employees. The authors, Emma Russell, Caroline Murphy, and Esme Terry, suggest that success in workplace flexibility lies in the details and requires a long-term focus on workforce well-being.

Photos shine a light on Taiwan’s ‘betel nut beauties’

24 Apr 2024  |  Yahoo Entertainment
The article explores the cultural phenomenon of 'betel nut beauties' in Taiwan, where young women sell betel nuts from neon-lit booths, often dressed provocatively to attract customers. Photographer Constanze Han documents this unique aspect of Taiwanese life, highlighting the challenges and stereotypes faced by these women. Despite concerns of exploitation, some women, like Ju Ju, find stability in the job. The practice, however, is declining due to health concerns and changing social norms. Han's work aims to offer a nuanced perspective on this fading tradition.

3 ways the Victorian government’s bail reforms fall short – and why it must embrace ‘Poccum’s Law’

05 Oct 2023  |  The Conversation
The Victorian government's proposed bail reform bill, driven by the advocacy of Veronica Nelson's family, aims to address the state's remand crisis but falls short in three key areas. The bill delays implementation, fails to adequately change the unacceptable risk test, and retains the presumption against bail for many offences. Critics argue that these shortcomings will perpetuate the discriminatory effects of the current bail regime, particularly impacting Indigenous people and women. The article calls for the adoption of 'Poccum's Law,' a model for bail reform that would prevent unnecessary incarceration and uphold human rights.

3 ways the Victorian government’s bail reforms fall short – and why it must embrace 'Poccum's Law'

21 Aug 2023  |  Daily Bulletin
The Victorian government's proposed bail reform bill is criticized for not adequately addressing the discriminatory effects of the current bail regime or fixing the state's remand crisis. The bill falls short in three key areas: delayed implementation, insufficient changes to the unacceptable risk test, and not removing the presumption against bail for all offences. The reforms come in response to the death of Veronica Nelson, an Indigenous woman who died in custody due to strict bail laws. Advocates, including Nelson's family, call for the adoption of 'Poccum's Law', a model for bail reform that would prevent such deaths and align with human rights standards.

In Pictures: The Remarkable Women Free Divers of Jeju Island

12 Aug 2023  |  www.anothermag.com
Peter Ash Lee's debut book, The Last Mermaid, captures the lives of the Haenyo, a community of female divers on Jeju Island, South Korea. These women, aged between 60 and 80, have been the primary breadwinners for their families for centuries, diving without modern equipment. The youngest diver, Ko Ryou Jin, continues the tradition but faces challenges due to environmental changes and the job's difficulty. Lee's project, blending fashion photography with cultural documentation, highlights the Haenyo's strength and resilience amidst a changing climate and societal norms. The book will be published in November, with photos exhibited in East Hampton, New York.
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