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Ravi Ghosh

Ravi Ghosh is an editorial assistant at Elephant. He writes about the arts, music, theatre and the wider cultural sector—with an interest in community, identity and nation. He also reports on current affairs and politics, both in the UK and abroad, and has done so for Prospect and Huffpost. His writing has appeared in the Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Independent, Dazed, Exeunt, The Quietus and Verso. Before joining the team, he worked across the newsroom at the Financial Times, where he wrote on photography and pop music for Life & Arts.

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