Safaque Kagdi stories
Safaque Kagdi writes about the realities behind glossy narratives in the technology world, especially where they intersect with gender, power, and visibility. Their work interrogates how public relations, media coverage, and industry storytelling can reinforce or challenge existing biases, asking readers to look beyond inspirational headlines to the structures that shape who gets seen and heard.
By reading Safaque Kagdi’s stories, you can expect sharp analysis of how representation in tech is curated, who benefits from surface-level inclusion, and what it takes to build genuine authority rather than accepting token gestures. This tag is for readers who want to understand how to move from symbolic support to real change, and how individuals and organizations can demand and create more meaningful recognition in the tech ecosystem.