Jinn Ong
- Deputy Editor-in-Chief 2023
- Politics and Society Sections Editor 2023
- Singapore | London, United Kingdom
- Co-founder of Harbingers' Magazine
Born in 2006 in Singapore, Jinn studies in the United Kingdom. She speaks English and Mandarin and is currently learning Spanish and Latin. Some of her interests include history, social justice and culture studies.
Jinn was part of the team that launched the magazine, working primarily on a journalistic project about Singaporean Paralympians, where she analysed why economically robust societies cannot quickly progress in terms of inclusivity.
In the second year, Jinn combined the role of a feature writer with the responsibilities of the Society Section Editor.
In September 2023, she was promoted to the role of deputy editor-in-chief and the editor for the Politics & Society Section.
Edited by Jinn:
politicsFebruary 02, 2024
What is ‘first-past-the-post’, and how does one command a majority? UK General Election explained
opinionNovember 24, 2023
Compared to dogs or children, women struggle in the Ukrainian army
opinionNovember 10, 2023
Florida is in the middle of ‘Hurricane DeSantis’ but there will be a rainbow after the storm
climate crisisNovember 03, 2023
"We can drive systemic change" - Filmmaker urges youth to take action in climate crisis
politicsOctober 20, 2023
Labour Party likely to lower voting age in the UK to 16 on election victory
climate crisisOctober 06, 2023
Disappearing in the Pacific. Their islands are sinking, yet we can barely hear calls for help
opinionSeptember 08, 2023
Dying languages: Cultures are being eradicated in silence
societyApril 21, 2023
Could Prince Harry’s history of drug use undermine his US visa?
Written by Jinn:
politicsNovember 17, 2023
Seven things you need to know about the UK Covid inquiry
politicsNovember 03, 2023
Presidential election showed how hard Singapore’s ‘balancing act’ is in midst of US-China tensions
politicsApril 07, 2023
Report revealed deeply concerning strip-search practice on thousands of children in England and Wales
cultureMarch 09, 2023
Are the Peranakans a part of Singapore’s past or a heritage shaping my life choices?
societyJanuary 20, 2022
Trailblazer. How Yip Pin Xiu’s swimming career broke the silence on disability in Singapore
societyDecember 16, 2021
Victims of Fukushima still pay for failures of Japan’s government
opinionAugust 24, 2021
For equality’s sake, Paralympics and Olympics should be united
societyAugust 17, 2021
Paralympic medalist Theresa Goh: ‘I was thinking: do I have to quit swimming and find a job?’
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