There is a mental and psychological dimension to what leads people to commit mass killings. But it is not mental illness or pathology.
Discrimination Against LGBTQIA+ Persons Has Economic Cost, Says ILO Report
Such discrimination results in lost labour time, lost productivity, underinvestment in human capital and the inefficient allocation of human resources.
The Depp-Heard Trial Is an Opportunity To Discuss the Nuances of Intimate Partner Violence
Intimate partner violence can take many forms – and it doesn’t always fit society’s stereotypes.
Hide and Seek
The poem reflects on the communal tensions surrounding mosques, temples and Gods in the country.
The ‘Firestarter’ Remake Fails to Ignite
Stephen King’s original novel was a product of post-Watergate rage toward the CIA. But horror production company Blumhouse’s second adaptation can’t keep the flame alive.
My Faith Is Wavering…
The writer describes how her faith is being dented in today's times and laments about how she has begun to fear her own name.
Chandeliers in Our Sky
The poet dedicates this poem to her younger brother and the dreams they forged together as children.
