JUDE WANGA

I'm a writer, editor and human rights campaigner based in London. I write about politics, culture and football, with a particular focus on power, identity, and the stories we're told (and tell ourselves) about race, gender, and belonging. I'm an editor-at-large at New Socialist.
My work has appeared in various publications including the London Review of Books (LRB) blog, where I've written essays such as Grief, Interrupted and Football Violence.
Alongside my writing, I've long worked in human rights advocacy, particularly around violence against women in the Democratic Republic of Congo. My BBC Three documentary, The Most Dangerous Place in the World to Be a Woman, followed my return to Congo.


