Protesting women are not powerless. On the contrary, they are so powerful that angry, intolerant men often resort to desperate lies to discredit their efforts.
Is There Anything Especially Expert About Being a Philosopher?
We can’t escape the question of what matters and why. If we can’t avoid living philosophically, it seems sensible to learn to do it well.
Srishti Art Attack: Love, Art and Dissent in New India
It was 9 pm on a cold January night when thousands of people assembled at Ram Leela Maidan to witness one of India’s finest statesmen – Atal Bihari Vajpayee …
‘Lennon Walls’ Herald a Sticky-Note Revolution in Hong Kong
First seen in Prague in 1980, a form of public protest and free expression has spread throughout Hong Kong and around the world.
Eco-Anxiety: Are Brands Listening?
What does a brand do for a generation that thinks it might be the last?
The Numb is My Friend
A poem on existentialism, self exploration and a relationship with failure.
From Arabic to Zulu, Freely Available Digital Tales in 50+ Languages
A free, open-access repository of multilingual children's stories is one response to the United Nations' urgent call to promote equitable education on the International Day of Education, January 24.
Billie Eilish: How the Anti-Star Became a Superstar
Billie Eilish – the youngest artist ever to be nominated in all four top categories at the Grammy Awards – stands out in the pop alternative cosmos. And it's …
As Protests Engulf India, Kashmiri Students Feel They Have a Target on Their Backs
'My parents are worried and have strictly advised me to steer clear of any kind of protests. They think that Kashmiris are easy targets and I agree.'
