Indian-American Crohns Patient and Ostomate Tina Aswani Omprakash Honored Hero of the Crohns and Colitis Foundation
Come 2016, the word “remission” was being thrown around for the first time. And I didn’t know what to do ...
Come 2016, the word “remission” was being thrown around for the first time. And I didn’t know what to do ...
There is a universal feeling that we can all relate too. It’s a feeling that, in a strange way, connects ...
The diversity of opinions on the topic of death is somewhat surprising. There is no “Indian answer” and at least ...
Historically, coaching was only accessible by white, upper-class men and women. It was not used among women of color and ...
Being in India without my parents is an odd feeling, as the vast majority of my trips here were with ...
This is choosing a job you don’t like only because it pays well. This is having to be quiet about ...
The Fields are black and ploughed. The cattle flushed and fed. With beads of perspiration on the brow And a ...
So why teacher? Because it reminds me to stay humble, compassionate and patient, it reminds me of the different personalities ...
Last week, I was a Penn graduate, a music lover, a tech enthusiast. Today, I am a brown Hindu son ...
I bite my tongue and don’t say any of this, because I know that to Americans death is a terrible ...
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