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Arts & Culture Editor's Pick

Hey Ladies! Let’s Grow Our Christmas Trees

Elsa Joel
Come Christmas and everyone has a bit of a tree decorating tradition in our homes, inside or in our gardens. When the Christmas tree is...
Editor's Pick International

13th – A Lesson on Race, Injustice and Mass Incarceration

Guest Author
In the mid-1960s, Malcolm X once remarked, “If you stick a knife nine inches into my back and pull it out three inches, that is...
Arts & Culture Editor's Pick

Gender Stereotyping and Disparity in Cinema

Srinivas Rayappa
The hero construct is very significant in our culture. A lot of the industry’s money is riding on that hero and therefore the whole attempt...
Arts & Culture Editor's Pick Featured

Rangoli – An Overlooked Women’s Art Form

Ashmi Sheth
Boasting of India’s long-held tradition and culture, these intricate patterns sitting gracefully on the floor of almost every other Indian household allude to an art...
Editor's Pick Inspiration Success Stories

No Entry for Men – SuperShe Island

Srinivas Rayappa
Located off the coast of Baltic Sea, SuperShe Island is the first and only island just for shes. While the SuperShe community is global, the...
Editor's Pick Interview

Interview of Prof. Verene A. Shepherd

Elsa Joel
Thank you for taking the time to explore my work, ideas and influences. First of all, my overall research interest as a Social Historian, is...
Editor's Pick Legal Opinion

Women Rights To Contraception In India And Preventing Unwanted Pregnancy In India

Guest Author
It would not be wrong to argue that in India, the concept of human rights was first introduced and systematically institutionalised in 1950 when our...
Editor's Pick Opinion

Sexism in Indian Advertisements

Guest Author
Advertisements have been an important medium for companies to promote their products through powerful messaging. Thus many companies try to come up with unique taglines...
Arts & Culture Editor's Pick Entertainment Literature

A Spark That Became Fire- Tracing The Cultural Roots Of Kazakhstan Through Its New Wave Cinema

Guest Author
New Wave is essentially an art word that came to be defined by the French trailblazing directors who exploded in the film scene in the...
Editor's Pick Opinion

The Afghan War

Guest Author
Formed in 1994, the Taliban were made up of former Afghan resistance fighters, known collectively as mujahedeen, who fought the invading Soviet forces in the...