Russian writer, radio host, and blogger
Alexandra Mitroshina |
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Born | Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Mitroshina |
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Nationality | Russian |
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Years active | 2013- |
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Alexandra Alexandrovna Mitroshina (Russian: Александра Александровна Митрошина, born 27 June 1994 in Petrozavodsk),[1] also known as Sasha Mitroshina, is a Russian public figure, writer, journalist, radio host and blogger. She is mostly known as one of founders (together with Alyona Popova) of a social media flash mob against domestic violence in Russia "I did not want to die" (#ЯНеХотелаУмирать).[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
- ^ "Ukraine has banned entry to the Russian blogger Alexander Mitroshina". RFE/RL (in Russian)
- ^ "Russia's Version of #MeToo Has Struggled to Take Off — Until Now". Time
- ^ "'I didn't want to die': Why are Russians using bloody make-up to tackle domestic abuse?". Dhruti Shah and Yaroslava Kiryukhina. BBC News
- ^ "Russia's Blogger And Journalist Alexandra Mitroshina Is On A Mission Of Empowering Women. Read Her Story Here" International Business Times
- ^ "'Whose Is It?' Ukrainian Activists Confront Russian Blogger In Kyiv, With Violent Results". Tony Wesolowsky. RFE/RL
- ^ "Russian women share selfies with painted injuries to push for stricter domestic violence laws". Kassidy Vavra. (July 25, 2019). MSN News
- ^ "Russian women post selfies with fake injuries to protest lax domestic violence law". Caroline Radnofsky and Elena Holodny. MSNBC.
- ^ "Russian women post bruised selfies to push for domestic violence law". Reuters.
- ^ "Blogger Mitroshina tells about double meaning of #ЯНеХотелаУмирать hashtag (Блогер Митрошина рассказала о двойном значении хештега #ЯНеХотелаУмирать)" (in Russian)