FEW, Volume Two
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FEW is a magazine that, in each issue, features different minorities and marginalized groups in Finland. Each issue is edited by a representative of the minority group in question, who is given the freedom to curate the magazine’s content and strongly influence how they would like their own culture to be portrayed in the media. The magazine serves as a window into the community through the eyes of its individual members. FEW acts as a conversation starter and a bridge between the majority population and minorities, bringing fresh perspectives to the ongoing dialogue.
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For the second, Somali-themed issue, human rights activist Ujuni Ahmed took on the role of guest editor-in-chief. Ujuni’s consistent work for girls’ and women’s rights and amplifying the voices of minority groups in Finnish society naturally aligns with the magazine’s vision. With Ujuni’s perspective, FEW Magazine is reshaping how Somali culture is portrayed in Finnish media — offering unique perspectives on representing the Somali community in Finland with depth, authenticity, and respect.
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