‘But How Do You Really Say Your Name?’: The Classic Desi Struggle
It’s the first day of school, and you’ve come to the dreaded moment. If your name isn’t Mike or Sarah, ...
It’s the first day of school, and you’ve come to the dreaded moment. If your name isn’t Mike or Sarah, ...
Salma’s ability to stand up and say, “Yes, I have had a difficult journey,” serves as an example to those ...
i am calculating how many more hours i need to sit at this desk how many more rich white folk ...
By noon, the energy of the early morning has faded, having been replaced by an irritated, combustible atmosphere. The kids ...
There’s this odd tap that comes from chair legs hitting cold concrete floor, but I try not to think about ...
"We put this remote in your hands. We slid the batteries into the back of it, supplying you with its ...
by Prithiva Sharma Speak. Speak even when words elude you and you can't make out your own voice from the ...
Years ago, I boarded the plane to this land. Wearing my culture and identity around my hand.
To all those mother-in-laws who feel the need to control, manipulate, and put their daughter-in-laws through some sort of hazing ...
Shakespeare was right about the roses...they would still smell the same no matter what they were called.
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