Chahrazade Douah is a French-Algerian freelance journalist and researcher who is based in Granada, Spain.
Her work has been featured in publications such as The Guardian, Time Magazine, New Statesman, and New Lines, and explores themes of identity, development and post-colonial legacies across North Africa and its diaspora.
In 2023, she received the Royal Geographical Society’s “Journey of a Lifetime” award for a BBC Radio 4 documentary retracing the exile of Algerian anti-colonial fighters to New Caledonia.
Chahrazade holds degrees in Law, Political Science and Modern South Asian Studies from SOAS, EHESS and the University of Oxford.