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Julia Molin
Julia Molin is an Sweden football defender, currently playing for Glasgow City in the Scottish Women's Premier League.

Career
She made her Damallsvenskan debut with Kristianstads DFF in 2009 at the age of 19.

In 2017, she left Sweden to sign with Apollon Limassol in Cyprus. After one year in Cyprus, she signed with Verona in Italy.

In December 2020, she moved to Scotland, signing with Glasgow City in the SWPL.

Category:Glasgow City F.C. players Category:1990 births Category:Living people

#FixTheCountry
#FixTheCountry is a youth protest movement in Ghana, demanding more jobs, no corruption, fewer taxes, and better education.

The movement began as a social media hashtag, first used by journalism school graduate Kaly Jay.

Some opponents of the movement attempted to start a counter-movement, using the hashtag #FixYourSelf on social media at the request of ruling party MP Frank Annoh-Dompreh. However, Annoh-Dompreh later apologised after the attempted counter-movement was met with a backlash.

On 9 May 2021, the movement held a protest in Independence Square. However, the protest was met with heavy police presence and a court injunction against the gathering. Over 500 000 Twitter users used the movement's hashtag that day.

Tin Tin Nyo
Tin Tin Nyo is a Burmese feminist and activist, currently active with the Burmese Women's Union and serving as Managing Director of Burma News International.

While she grew up, her parents were active members of the All Burma Students' Democratic Front. When became an adult, she joined the Burmese Women's Union. She also worked with the Women’s League of Burma to produce a report on sexual violence in conflict for the Myanmar peace process. In 2013, she was honoured by the Global Fund for Women.

She later became a leading figure in the 2021 Myanmar protests.

Toktam Jahangiry
Toktam Jahangiry is an Iranian-Swedish feminist and educator against domestic violence. She currently works for the Kompetens­centrum mot våld i nära relationer in Malmö and serves as chairperson of Interfem.

At one point in her youth in Iran, she refused to go to school because of the requirement to wear a veil. After she was forced to attend, she shaved her head in protest. After leaving Iran, she spent 1 years living in Berlin, in Germany.

She presented herself as a candidate for the 2019 European Parliament elections, running as the fourth-placed candidate on the Feminist Initiative list. During the election campaign, she had her car stolen and wrecked.

Laurella Yssap-Rinçon
Laurella Yssap-Rinçon is a Guadeloupean conservator.

Biography
Yssap-Rinçon earned degrees from the École du Louvre and the Sorbonne. She then worked for a number of museums and the French Ministry of Culture, including the National Museum of African Art in the United States, the Museum of World Culture in Sweden, and the Musée national des Arts d'Afrique et d'Océanie in France.

From 2016 to 2019, she worked with UNESCO, including on the creation of the Museum of Black Civilisations in Senegal.

From 2019 she was named director of the Mémorial ACTe in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe. Among her plans as director were the creation of a museum for children and a mobile museum. In March 2021, she was removed from the position after the board of administration accused her of having poor relations with employees and of excessive taxi bills. However, several artists and public figures launched a petition calling for her reinstatement, alleging that she was fired for whistleblowing on mismanagement practices by the board. In July 2021, the board officially removed her from her position.

Nadeesha Uyangoda
Nadeesha Uyangoda is an Italian journalist.

In 2019, she campaigned in favour of reforming Italian citizenship laws, which mainly offered citizenship only through jus sanguinis.

In March 2021, she released L’unica persona nera nella stanza, a memoir detailing her experiences facing racism in Italy. In February that year, she helped Juventus F.C. launch an Italian language podcast to educate about racism.

Beth Fisher (field hockey)
Bethan Fisher is a Welsh sports journalist, currently working for ITV, and retired international field hockey player.

Career
In April 2015, she was named to the board of directors of Welsh Cycling.

In January 2019, she became the first woman to act as a live commentator for a men’s football match on BBC Radio Wales. In May that year, it was announced that she was joining ITV Cymru Wales as a sports commentator, including on-air for the flagship programme Wales at Six.