mental health Dear Indrani As an exercise in my last therapy session, I had to write two letters to myself. Here they are.
essay An Essay on Intersectional Feminism It's been a while. But today is International Women's Day, and Captain Marvel came out here (it's fantastic), so I'd like to share a short essay I've written on Intersectional Feminism for one of my earlier assignments.
news Jor Se Bolo: Main Gay Hoon! Earlier today, the Supreme Court finally repealed Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. This archaic law (which was introduced by the British in 1862) criminalised sexual activities “against the order of nature”, including consensual homosexual sexual activities.
news Children are being raped and murdered for protesting for road safety in Bangladesh Two students, waiting for a bus, were run over by public transport vehicles that was racing to get passengers, violating road safety regulations. Due to this, students (as young as
mental health Help, I'm Stuck in a Perpetual "State of Low Mood" I wish you could post this to r/theonion, I really do. But no, here we are. The Ministry of Health of India posted the following tweet earlier. #Depression is
news The Most Dangerous Country For Women? If you haven't heard yet, the Thomson Reuters Foundation released a report on women's safety - The World's Most Dangerous Country for Women.
naked My Sexuality Is Human I want you to take a deep breath and repeat after me: my sexuality is human. It might be a hard pill for most of us to swallow - especially if we've grown up around mildly obese aunties telling us to not wear shorts kyunki log kya kahenge?
women in history Anasuya Sarabhai Known widely as "Motaben", which happens to be Gujarati for "elder sister", Anasuya Sarabhai remains a pioneer in pushing for equal rights for women in labour.