This is What Marrying a White Man Taught me About Life, Family and Blending our Cultures
Let’s start with a little story. When I was younger, I was told by this jovial man in India (actually ...
Let’s start with a little story. When I was younger, I was told by this jovial man in India (actually ...
Be it your very first apartment or your 10th, the struggle to settle is real. New spaces obviously demand time ...
Do you describe yourself as the “black sheep of the Desi community” because you have no desire to be a ...
A name is the primary means of identification after a person’s outward appearance, and when we speak ours aloud, this ...
I made a questionable choice to lead a women’s liberation demonstration on my college campus after experiencing yet another incident ...
I once remember watching a video about an 80-year-old woman who received her college degree. It reminded me of a ...
I continued to dream of the pancake for the rest of the year and the day I’d move to America.
The biggest problem facing “Dhadak” is that of comparison. The filmmakers surely must have realized the film would be compared ...
I’ll forever remember that smile plastered across her face. What I thought was broken, this curly haired, plump cheeked, four-year-old ...
I was mad for so long. Mad that they didn’t understand my choices. Mad that they didn’t understand my lifestyle. ...
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