When you're part of the South Asian community, the subject of marriage starts surfacing in your early twenties. Our community...
Read moreThroughout the last six years, our arguments have evolved into somewhat of an art. Our arguments and disagreements transformed from...
Read moreAll too often, religious traditions are used as justifications for controlling women’s autonomy in situations such as marriage and relationships.
Read moreIt’s easy to somehow get so focused on a single label and allow the fog of it to overcome you....
Read moreIn the South Asian community, we have to be better: we particularly struggle with communicating with our partners, reserving time...
Read moreShe sets back, resigns and nestles into those four walls, only to realize that they suffocate her. It doesn’t end...
Read moreIt amazes me to look back to my 17-year-old self and her startling clarity about the kind of future that...
Read moreIt takes a deep level of understanding to acknowledge that they will always feel differently due to their upbringing and...
Read moreCommit to standing for loyalty. We must probe when our loved ones seem different, and we must stand for the...
Read moreIn "Grown-Up Pose," Anusha Desai has always done “the right thing." Now in her thirties, she must confront the fact...
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