‘The Banyan Blooms’ by Malavika Kannan
“My lost children,” she cries. “You’ve flown home like birds stolen from their nest.” She asks if we remember her: ...
“My lost children,” she cries. “You’ve flown home like birds stolen from their nest.” She asks if we remember her: ...
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Poetics gives room for aesthetics, movement, transitions... “ZOM-FAM” is a work of art, it’s experimental, it’s daring. And it’s also ...
As a first-generation Canadian of Indo-Caribbean heritage, books about my people have helped me gain a significant understanding of them—particularly ...
For a long time, I didn’t realize how important representation was. The closest thing I had to see myself in a ...
Some of the conversations in this book made my blood boil because they are just too true. "The Marriage Clock" ...
In Krystal Sital uses "Secrets We Kept: Three Women of Trinidad" to shed light on her family's personal experiences as told through ...
"Love, Hate and Other Filters" by debutant author Samira Ahmed, focuses on Aziz’s senior year and the reality of wanting ...
While Priya Ramsingh has a long career in freelance journalism and corporate communications, she has always dreamed of being a ...
For the first time in my life, I felt like literature had been written for me. Here we had Rupi ...
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