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LiveWire: Opinion pieces on politics, feminism, LGBTQIA rights, pop culture, movies, books, TV, music dating/relationships and sexuality

Coronavirus Pandemic: Lessons We Can Learn

Pavitra Mohan March 16, 2020

Don't mess with wildlife, reuse and recycle, stay rooted and wash your hands!

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Am I A Narcissist?

Julia Vergin March 16, 2020

Your colleagues are mean and your boss is unfair? Friendships don't last long, not to speak of relationships? Even though you do everything right? If you feel that way, …

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In the Name of God

Yashnashree March 16, 2020

A poem about anxiety and fear in the current socio-political atmosphere.

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Bearing Witness to My Country’s Genocide

Aditya Tiwari March 15, 2020

'My home doesn't feel like my home anymore'.

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‘Are Muslims Victimising Themselves?’

Saaniya Abbas March 14, 2020

Don’t dismiss the magnitude of our pain just because your bones have never felt its tremors.

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UK’s ‘Birdgirl’ a Voice for Equality and Against Racism in Conservation

Naomi Larsson March 14, 2020

As a young woman of Bangladeshi heritage, Mya-Rose noticed early on that there were very few people in the field who looked like her.

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‘Onward’: Disney’s New Film With LGBT Character Banned in Some Countries

LiveWire Staff March 13, 2020

Quwait, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia will not show the film and Russia has edited the scene featuring the character.

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‘I Hide My College ID Card’: Jamia Students Fight Social Stigma

Salman Saleem March 13, 2020

After several students were beaten up over their affiliation to the college when they went to cover the Delhi riots, students are being more and more careful about when …

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An Open Letter to the Prime Minister of India

Priyam Marik March 13, 2020

The questions are endless, prime minister, and so is your complicity.

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The Relevance of Manto’s ‘Mottled Dawn’ in Today’s World

Ayushman Basu March 12, 2020

The stories in the book are about the same sense of disbelief, shock and despair India has been feeling over the past few months.

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