I want to spend the remainder of my life doing what pleases me the most.
Militaries Plunder Science Fiction for Ideas, but Ignore the Genre’s Social Commentary
Science fiction doesn’t just introduce us to speculative technologies – the genre explores how they might affect society too.
Exclusion Inclusion
As Adivasi students in spaces of higher education, we often find dissonance between lived realities and the vocabularies of development used to study our communities.
Singer Pink Offers To Pay ‘Sexist’ Clothing Fine for Norway’s Beach Handball Team
The team wore shorts instead of bikini bottoms at the European championships in Bulgaria.
Being at War With My Body: On Growing up Fat
During the pandemic, I finally understood that the hate that I have for my body comes from others.
From Crossroads to Godzilla: The Cinematic Legacies of the First Postwar Nuclear Tests
The cinematic legacies of Operation Crossroads, the first peacetime nuclear tests, fundamentally shaped how we view the mushroom cloud.
India’s Hostile, Anti-Poor Urban Housing Sector Laid the Foundation for the Khori Gaon Crisis
With private developers keeping their focus on the middle-class as a market, vulnerable sections continue to be pushed to the margins as an apathetic judiciary and government look on.
Can Wars Be Celebrated?
A poem in response to the trailer of 'Bhuj: The Pride Of India' with the tagline 'celebrating 50 years of India's 1971 victory'.

Noor Mukadam’s Murder Exposes Toxic Misogyny in Pakistan
Mukadam, a 27-year-old woman and daughter of Pakistan's former ambassador to South Korea, was brutally killed in Islamabad on July 20.
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