While a few dancers started taking classes online, they had to discontinue due to poor internet connection and the lack of technical know-how. Others resorted to construction work and …
Pandemic Baby
A poem dedicated to my nephew, who was born in a pandemic year, about how I think he will grow up.
Israel Detains, Then Releases Prominent Palestinian Youth Activists in East Jerusalem
Muna and Muhammad el-Kurd are leading campaigners against evictions in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of Jerusalem. The two were released after being detained Sunday.
Grief, Fossils and Biryani
Grief wanders through your fingertips and out onto keyboards, as it is now. Grief is a victim to time, and only time can heal.
Black Feminist Writers in South Africa Raise Their Voices in a New Book
Undocumented for decades, black South African feminists are increasingly visible. The essays in Surfacing present 22 leading thinkers.
World Environment Day 2021: A Duty of Care
From a remarkable campaign to save Mollem in Goa to notable judgments pushing back against corporations in various corners of the world, the fight to save the environment is …
MIT Manipal: A Tale of Never-Ending Exams, Assignments And Administrative Silence
The students demand either the immediate cancellation of the end-semester exams or to make them optional with a reduced syllabus.
Who Will Defend the Lawyers?
With the pandemic bringing litigation to a halt, lawyers, clerks and others among the legal fraternity have been struggling to make ends meet.
