Modern women read vintage reasons they shouldn't vote
Modern women read phrases from articles before the 1920's on why they shouldn't have the right to vote.
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- Video Editor - News
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New Delhi, Delhi, India
1 review$300 - $800 / Day
Request QuoteNikita Mandhani is a senior video producer with the BBC. She's based in New Delhi. She has worked at the BBC for the past 6.5 years producing, directing and editing short documentaries, creating news and feature social videos for TikTok and IG reels, and leading video journalists to create bespoke content for the BBC's website, social channels and YouTube. She has experience in launching video projects and series, developing new video formats, training global video teams, and finding niche visual stories from Asia for international audiences. She has won awards for her work on increasing BBC's female audience numbers, making political Instagram reel explainers for young audiences, and for her short documentary series, "The Definition of Beauty", where she challenges the notions of beauty in our society. She has covered major global news events as a field producer, reporter and on-screen presenter. Before the BBC, she worked as a video producer for the Washington Post in Washington DC.
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