
Helena Bruździak
Helena Bruździak
- Writer
- Warsaw, Poland
Helena Bruździak was born in 2009 in Warsaw, Poland. She is passionate about writing, with a particular interest in history and English at school, and aspires to study law in the future. In March 2025, she launched a human rights subsection for the magazine called, Crisis Zones, alongside her peer, Kexin Shi, where they aim to raise awareness among young people about the challenges refugees and displaced people face.
In her free time, she enjoys listening to music, playing the piano, and reading poetry.
Helena speaks English and Polish, and is currently learning French.
Written by Helena:
crisis zonesJanuary 09, 2026
Sudan civil war, explained
AI & techDecember 05, 2025
Dilemma for future lawyers: Can AI deliver justice?
film & tvNovember 28, 2025
The death of the celebrity interview: What needs to change?
human rightsOctober 31, 2025
Human rights and the UN: What you need to know
crisis zonesAugust 15, 2025
Haunting portrayal of the refugee crisis in the Polish forests
crisis zonesAugust 01, 2025
Refugee children face schooling and mental health barriers
crisis zonesMay 30, 2025
Finding joy in spite of war: Inside Warsaw's centre for Ukrainian children
social mediaApril 04, 2025
Online disinformation spreads far-right messaging worldwide
women's deskOctober 17, 2024
Behind the apron: Are TikTok’s ‘trad wives’ truly traditional?
politicsSeptember 05, 2024
These Kamala Harris memes are so confusing, girl
opinionJune 20, 2024
Harrison Butker's speech feels like a scene from The Handmaid’s Tale
opinionMay 23, 2024
Is the price of having an aesthetic too high?
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