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Seattle’s CHAZ: A Bastion of Change or Short-Lived Utopia?
Hundreds of protesters have taken over seven blocks in the Capitol Hill neighbourhood of Seattle, transforming it into the 'Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone', or 'CHAZ'.

Student Protests: Rewriting Justice by Turning Fiction Into Fact
The Komal Sharmas are left free but someone like Safoora Zargar, who fought for democracy and love, is behind bars.

Thinking About the Anti-CAA Protests in Retrospect
Even during a pandemic, we can keep the spirit of the revolution alive.

The New Normal: ‘I Feel Trapped With My Inner Thoughts’
'The New Normal' each week hopes to bring you the raw voices of people from across India as they live through these unparalleled times.

‘The Long Goodbye’: When Your Country Betrays You
Riz Ahmed’s short film is a no-frills depiction of the reality we live in.

Sticks and Stones Are Breaking Bones
'What has our country come to? This period shall we forever rue'

Who’s Afraid of the University?
We must not forget that academic freedom is the soul of any socio-political system; meddling and damaging it is tantamount to corruption of the soul.

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.