If the youth are so important and our population so dynamic, why don't we have new faces to choose from?
Disabled LGBT+ Young People Face a Battle Just to Be Taken Seriously
Interviewees report being told their identity is just a 'phase'.
‘Tikli and Laxmi Bomb’ Gives Real Voices to Often-Stereotyped Sex Workers
We all need women who make us want to challenge the patriarchy, and most importantly encourage us to stand up for ourselves.
Why We Still Need Roxane Gay’s ‘Bad Feminist’
She makes you question the notion that there is an essential feminism, one true feminism to govern all of womankind.
It’s Been 30 Years Since ‘F*** Tha Police’ Came Out. Nothing’s Changed
The song, which critiques race relations in the US, is as painfully relevant today as it was three decades ago.
The Indian Youth Congress Really is Going Through a Paradigm Shift
This shift is characterised by a significant influx of youth into the top institutions of the organisation and a democratisation and decentralisation in decision-making.
On Finally Reading ‘A Brief History of Time’
'A Brief History of Time' doesn't just make science accessible to us, it also opens the door for us to get involved in the deep mysteries occupying scientists today.
‘Mulk’ and ‘Rang De Basanti’: Two Films, One Nation. And What We Need Today
In this frustrating political climate, 'Mulk' is a reminder of the power and subversive potential of cinema.
India and Pakistan Need to Move Beyond Symbolism When it Comes to Trans Rights
The countries may have taken giant leaps in granting electoral rights to the trans community, but visibility and just representation are a long way ahead.
Why I Can’t Stop Watching ‘Queer Eye’
What 'Queer Eye' commodifies best is not queer culture, but the good natured compassion, excitement and love that results between the Fab Five and their hero.
