Public infrastructure needs to be planned and implemented with the aim of improving the experiences of working class women in a city.
So Young and Sick
A poem on what goes through the mind of a chronically-ill patient as she visits her doctor.
Bumble’s Week Off: Employees Suffering From Burnout Need More Than an Extra Holiday
Many workplaces opt for strategies aimed at making the individual worker feel better, rather than targeting the working conditions that are at the root of the problem.
How Cinderella Lost Its Original Feminist Edge in the Hands of Men
Cinderella has been taken further and further away from its origins that we forget it was originally a radical story about female desire, servitude and violence.
Trucks For Boys, Dolls For Girls: How Toy Stores Reinforce Gender Roles
Rigidly gendered toy marketing tells kids who they should be, how they should behave and what they should be interested in.
Big Tech Is Killing Movies
Amazon’s buyout of MGM is the latest example of the culture industry’s transformation into a Big Tech monopoly. Artists, workers, and the film-watching public suffer the consequences.
Where Does Jamia’s Activism Disappear When it Comes to LGBTQIA+ Issues?
Most of the student organisations on the campus that claim to be raising voices for students’ rights do not acknowledge queer rights at all. Some even display blatant homophobia …
How and Why India Subjects Environmental Activism to Political Violence
The disproportionate crackdown on environmental activism can no longer be attributed to the mere right-wing skepticism towards the climate crisis. The issue is far more adverse.
