As the line moved painstakingly slowly, I decided now would be the best time to call my parents back home...
Read morePhoto Credit: Shutterstock I can’t count the number of times I’ve seen the glossy, cursive tint of a namaste sticker...
Read moreThe following cases highlight recent redlining actions taken by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Department of Justice (DOJ), and...
Read moreClimate change is an issue that disproportionately impacts Black and brown people globally, which means it is inherently tied to...
Read moreIn India’s highly unequal society, characterized by stark gender and caste-based hierarchies amidst a wide array of languages and ethnicities,...
Read moreOur goal for this platform is to join a community of survivors and allies. Providing an outlet for reflecting on...
Read moreIn recent weeks, many of us have noticed that women in the medical field have been flooding social media with...
Read moreWe have an obligation to understand how the intersection of politics, culture, and foreign affairs brought millions of South Asians...
Read moreBlack Lives Matter must remain the focus of everyone’s attention and we must keep their historical injustice at the forefront....
Read moreI am, fittingly, reminded of a friend’s Instagram post: “A revolution has many lanes – be kind to yourself and...
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