During the coronavirus pandemic the Jerusalema dance challenge enacted a way for communities to connect – repetitive enough to be picked up and varied enough to tease.
Conversations You Hear When People and ‘Friends’ Find Out You’re SC
'Yes, it's easy when you are SC – to internalise all the hate you receive.'
Online Classes Are Amplifying Inequality. What Can We Do?
It is the responsibility of colleges to offer the same inclusivity in online lectures that physical classes do. While it will take time to better this system, we can …
Rebuilding My Relationship With Dad After Mom’s Death
What I learned about embracing a new dynamic.
We Need More Women in Politics
The question we need to ask ourselves now is: what role do we play as constituents in voting for leaders who enable the sort of politics that excludes women?
Murder of English Schoolgirl Lucy McHugh Linked To Widespread Neglect
In July 2018 McHugh was killed by her older “boyfriend” despite trying to let people know she was in danger. Her murder has recently been in the news again.
The Lost Intimacy of Smell
I lost my sense of smell when I contracted COVID-19. Here's how it went.
Why We Need Popular Hindi Cinema That Is Political
Ideas of truth, power and politics need to return to mainstream cinema. Fearlessly.
‘We Wrote Multiple Emails’: LSR Hostel Residents Refute Admin’s Claims
In response to Aishwarya Reddy's suicide, the administration stated that she never approached them with her problems with regard to the one-year hostel policy.
How Is Beirut’s Arts Scene Doing After the Explosion?
An interview with musician and researcher Mounir Mahmalat in Beirut who talks about the city's arts sector, three months after the blast.
