Khadro Mohamed

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Khadro is a recent graduate from Victoria University, who currently resides in Windy Wellington. Khadro has always been passionate about writing—particularly about issues that affect their community. They aspire to write and, one day, publish work that is representative of marginalised voices. They currently work for the Wellington City Libraries where they can also pursue their side hobby—reading!

Everything By: Khadro Mohamed

Society22.03.23

Khadro’s Guide to Surviving Ramadan

Khadro Mohamed shares her tips and reflections for observing the 30 days and 29 nights of Ramadan in Aotearoa.

Literature09.12.20

Finding 'us' in Mohamed Hassan's National Anthem, by Khadro Mohamed.

Society18.10.20

Black Lives Still Matter

And we need to keep talking about it.

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