‘headspun’: A Bengali Muslim Boy’s Poetic Journey Through Himself
Photo by Olivia Bastone ‘headspun’ amplifies the voice of a deprived, yet faithful brown-skinned boy searching for peace and prosperity ...
Photo by Olivia Bastone ‘headspun’ amplifies the voice of a deprived, yet faithful brown-skinned boy searching for peace and prosperity ...
“Beautifully Me” exhibits how attentive children are to their surroundings, to the conversations of the people around them and to ...
In learning to be comfortable in the patchwork of our forefathers' experiences and quilting it with my multi-lingual threads, I ...
I’ve been criticized and teased for not being like the majority, for my sensitive nature, my skin tone, my heritage, ...
Judgemental aunties are not the only ones perpetuating the vicious cycle of fat-shaming, younger generations have too succumbed to that ...
I’m glad young Telugu-Americans are growing up in a world where Telugus are well-known like Miss America 2014 Nina Davuluri ...
New Jersey resident Shafayeth Syed, better known as Sha Vlimpse, went from being a broke, local substitute teacher to signing ...
"As I looked around the room on the day of our photo shoot, I saw beauty in so many different ...
It is difficult to comment on individual households and to comment on every individual; however, I can say with confidence ...
"Bengali Beauty" is the story of two individuals yearning for freedom. It isn’t shy about being different – the characters ...
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