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How Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is Making the US Less Scared of Socialism

Mandar Gupte July 18, 2018

Millennials in their twenties are taking US politics by storm by upending entrenched ideas about democratic socialism.

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You Look Pretty, But…: The Tyranny of Beauty Standards

Nandini Singh July 18, 2018

This poem is about every girl who has been forced to bow to rigid ideas of beauty.

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Sunny Leone Has Every Right to Identify As a ‘Kaur’

Nehmat Kaur July 17, 2018

If Honey Singh can sing obscenities and still call himself 'Singh' then why does Sunny Leone have to drop 'Kaur'?

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Private Schools Are Undemocratic. Can We Redeem Them?

Jack Schneider July 17, 2018

When status is the chief aim of schooling, as it so often is in private education, everyone ends up suffering – even the privileged.

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Bhopal Paints a Rainbow Again: Scenes from the City’s Second Pride March

Aishwarya Shrivastav July 16, 2018

At Bhopal's second Pride march, the goal was to let people know that no love is unnatural. Only their hate is.

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How a Super Blue Blood Moon Changed My Perspective on My Life, and Humanity in General

Sujay Pan July 16, 2018

When the moon last appeared like this 150 years ago, our country didn't exist yet. The industrial revolution had barely begun.

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The Not-So-Quiet Book Club Mania Sweeping Indian Cities

Jayanti Jha July 16, 2018

You like to read books, and you despise leaving your house. What do you do? Or you move to a new city, know no one, and you really like your …

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