A citizens movement in Delhi is protesting the government's redevelopment plan to cut over 16,000 trees.
Author: Devina Buckshee
What Does Art Owe Us?
In the current climate, there needs to be a more aggressive pushback from the humanitarian, creative community.
How Does a Young Journalist Navigate This New State of Journalism?
For me, honouring Shujaat Bhukari and other slain journalists means finding a hopeful purpose in the mess around us.
Queering Known Stories, or Celebrating and Mourning Pride Month
It's pride month – and along with the celebrations, progress can only happen if we start conversations on queer politics.
PhD Scholar Accuses JNU Administration of ‘Institutional Torture’
Dileep Kumar Yadav says the university is subjecting him to frequent hostel transfers, fines and even casteist slurs to punish him for his activism.
A Pop Culture Guide to Being Anti-National
This word – nationalism – is suddenly everywhere. It seems to control us, stifling freedoms and dictating the 'right' way to be.
This Short Film Shows Us How to React When a Child Gets Her First Period
Talking about periods can be awkward, but it doesn't have to be shameful.
We Need to Hold Museums Accountable For Upholding Colonial Narratives
Museums are never apolitical spaces, and by not engaging in the politics of their pieces they stand to uphold unequal dominant narratives.
Bad News on Gender Justice From the JNU Campus
The recent protests against a film promoting 'Love Jihad' and against dismantling a 19-year-old sexual harassment complaints committee spell trouble for social justice on the JNU campus