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The Moral Quandary of Home

Anamica Vinod February 3, 2023

It is funny how home changes and alters, how it forgets us when we leave but remembers us the moment we step back in.

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Treatment for Mental Illness: Will Canada Lead the Psychedelic Renaissance?

Erika Dyck February 3, 2023

Alberta’s new policy on psychedelic-assisted therapy for mental illness may set a precedent that moves Canadians one step closer to accepting psychedelics as medicinal substances.

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‘Corruption’ Is the New Dog Whistle

Peggy Mohan February 3, 2023

The corruption that is off limits to the general public is seen as all right, while the corruption that is only about getting past a brief hurdle for something …

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Why Siddique Kappan’s Pledge To Fight Against Draconian Laws Is Important for Journalism

Mahtab Alam February 3, 2023

Laws such as UAPA have not only been used to criminalise journalist but also to create a chilling effect on journalists.

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‘Tár’: Busting the Myths the Film Perpetuates of the All-Powerful Maestro

Cayenna Ponchione-Bailey February 2, 2023

'Tár' muddles fact in with its fiction, creating a skewed impression of a conductor’s power.

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How the Politics of Hate Unites South Asia

Farahnaz Ispahani February 2, 2023

Not just Indian, but Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka too appear to be well within an era of media incitement, orchestrated attacks on minority religious institutions, and identity politics.

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A Queen of the Safety Pins

Moumita Alam February 1, 2023

A poem on how women are often taught to cover every inch of our bodies.

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Jacinda Ardern’s Resignation: Gender and the Toll of Strong, Compassionate Leadership

Suze Wilson February 1, 2023

Despite women now having equal representation within New Zealand’s parliament, the misogynistic abuse directed at Jacinda Ardern shows equal treatment of women in leadership is still a long way …

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‘The Whale’ Is a Horror Film That Taps Into Our Fear of Fatness

Beth Younger February 1, 2023

In a thin-obsessed culture, fatness has become its own kind of monster.

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Why Shashi Tharoor’s ‘Move On’ Comment on 2002 Riots Is Particularly Disappointing

Zahir Janmohamed February 1, 2023

There is lack of humility in not considering that some might have a different relationship to history and memory than you do.

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