Let us be more humane, and stand for the rights of the people of Myanmar.
How Does One Talk About Periods in Conservative Spaces?
A Kolkata-based not-for-profit organisation Rangeen Khidki Foundation has designed simple modules to make conversations on menstrual health easy.
Scrolling Through the Aesthetic World of Bookstagram
Bookstagram, a corner of Instagram where bibliophiles review and talk about the books they're reading, has been a wonderful and life-changing find. But it also has its own share …
‘Stop Girl’: Sally Sara’s First Play Boldly Explores War Trauma and Journalism
Loosely based on the ABC journalist's life, the play is about her emotional traumas as she tries to readjust to life in Sydney after years reporting from war-torn Afghanistan.
Chinese Digital Art Mocks Western Criticism of Labour Conditions in Xinjiang
Referring to a one-horned Chinese mythical beast, it shows two figures with white pointed hoods interviewing a scarecrow in a field of cotton and Black slaves.
Virginia Woolf on the Magic of Going to the Cinema
The experience of going to the cinema is unique, wrote Woolf.
The ‘Oscar Halo’ – How Awards and Nominations Direct Where Money Goes in the Film Industry
Nominations for the Oscars can add around US$20 million (£14 million) to the total income made by the film. Wins are even more lucrative.

How Women in India Reclaimed the Protest Power of Ripped Jeans
India has a history of using clothing to convey political meaning and even as a strategy to incite change.
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