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Growing Up in a Violent Home: The Silence Around Abuse
I went back home every day with a heavy heart, afraid of what today's episode of 'home' had to offer.
No Space For Women: From Ismat Chughtai’s Zenana to Women’s Colleges
While today zenanas may be long gone and forgotten, Chughtai’s rendition of the fragmented nature of female spaces remains starkly relevant.
Reparations for Slavery: Slave-Built Infrastructure Still Creates Wealth in the US
Geographers are documenting slave-built infrastructure, from railroads to ports, in use today. Such work could influence the reparations debate by showing how slavery still props up the US economy.
Taylor Swift’s ‘Fearless’, and the Art of Returning
There’s something liberating about going back to songs from your younger days – a hybrid feeling of being home but also on a journey.
‘Relationship Glasses’ Shape How We See the Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Our Partners
People create beliefs about their romantic partner that affect how they respond to them and interpret their behaviour. These beliefs can act as rose-tinted glasses, or as a darker …
Surviving Suicide Ideation and Self-Harm Tendencies in a Pandemic
I am learning to challenge that voice that tells me I am worthless. I am learning to have a dialogue with it, ask it questions, and look at it …
‘Another Round’ Review: A Redemptive Film Full of Spirit and Hope
The film starring Mads Mikkelsen culminates in an experience; an ode to the spirit of life and rediscovery of the self.
Calcutta Memories: Adda, Football and Howrah Bridge
I wish I could turn the clock back to those halcyon days when life used to be simple, sans any social media. But isn’t the idea of eternal return, …
