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‘Yeh Sundar Safar’: Modern India Through the Eyes of a Young Queer Filmmaker

Prachi Batra February 17, 2021

Rohini Chandra's documentary sheds light upon ongoing social issues in India, youth's modern take on the country's future and attempts at infusing hope amidst the dark times.

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Gestapo Rap

Sunder and Sonati February 17, 2021

'What chance have you – with all that fear of the knock on the door?'

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Living With Mental Illness

Shrutika Shridhar February 17, 2021

"I feel empty and hollow yet they say, 'Stop wallowing in your made-up sorrow'.”

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Why We’re Obsessed With Music From Our Youth

Kelly Jakubowski February 17, 2021

Do we genuinely think music from the past is better, or has it got something to do with the memories we have of that time?

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‘Our Degrees Hold No Value’: Jobless PG Students at SKUAST Kashmir on Indefinite Strike

Tanya Jha February 16, 2021

Students say that their four-year BTech degrees in agriculture engineering and horticulture are not considered valid when they apply for government jobs after graduation.

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A Violation of Civil Liberties: On the Arrest of My Friend, Disha Ravi

Subhiksha A. February 16, 2021

How long do we watch as the authorities fail to uphold the rights to peaceful assembly? How long do we stay mum as they fail to repeal the archaic …

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The Impertinence of My Intercaste Identity

Sindhu Rajasekaran February 16, 2021

Since caste determines the company one keeps and ascertains one’s cultural privileges, or lack thereof, my intercaste identity made me persona non grata.

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Myanmar Coup: Military Hardens Online Censorship Campaign

Emmy Sasipornkarn February 16, 2021

For the third time in two weeks, Myanmar's junta has shut off the internet to restrict the flow of information for protesters. A new cybersecurity law would permit officials …

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How ‘The Dig’ on Netflix Can Be Seen as a Brexit Film

Louise D. Arcens February 16, 2021

While telling a fascinating story of archaeology, the film also reflects a more insular aspect of Britain’s recent zeitgeist, nostalgically appealing to an idea of continuity with a deep …

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Memory Box

Tejashree Murugan February 16, 2021

'I continue to evolve, time and time again.'

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