Ruby Hamad is an Australian journalist, author, and academic of Lebanese descent.
She gained international attention with her 2018 Guardian article on white women's tears, which inspired her book White Tears/Brown Scars.
Hamad's work focuses on intersectional feminism, racism, and the experiences of women of color.
She holds a Master's degree in media practice and a PhD in media and postcolonial studies from the University of New South Wales.
Hamad is known for her thought-provoking analysis of white feminism and its impact on women of color.
Her writing has appeared in various publications, and she is a frequent speaker on topics related to race and gender.
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