The attempt at the erasure of the caste identity of the victim shows that we, as a society, still refuse to stand up and say that Dalit lives matter.
Author: Anushree Joshi
‘I May Destroy You’ and Millennial Cancel Culture
This British TV show is an autobiographical dramatisation of sexual abuse faced by Michaela Coel, and it explores the conflict of coping with individual trauma while partaking in a …
Personal is Political: Reading Dharamvir Bharati’s ‘Andha Yug’ in 21st Century India
The play encapsulates the willful blindness to ethics that mark mainstream, popularly consumed journalism in our age.
‘Joothan’ Tells the Hardest of Things in the Quietest of Ways
Omprakhash Valmiki's autobiographical account is a rare insight into a lived Dalit life, and there is much to learn from it.
Delhi University: Online Lectures and Accessibility
On March 12, DU issued a press circular insisting students to continue with the "online-teaching-learning" process but not all students have a good internet connection and a supportive family.
Politics of Environment: Language and India’s Climate Change Movement
There is an inevitable class and cultural divide when it comes to the fight for the environment.