The Tempest
It is the family that takes care of us every day.
Experiences and opinions on geographically defined societal life, including local, regional and national affairs.
It is the family that takes care of us every day.
This article talks about young men’s “flirting” behaviour in times of the MeToo debate. It takes you to the nightlife of a European city where young friends having a nice and cosy evening are interrupted by an unwelcome guest. Things turn out to get a little uncomfortable, leading to the author thinking on the subject and writing this critical article.
Physical transition in young girls is not a comfortable process, especially for girls in India. Apart from facing her body undergo numerous changes, there is additional trauma from the many societal taboos and restrictions that are imposed on her.
In this piece, Amrita shares her personal experience and views in this regard.
This is a poem inspired by the recent brutal murder of a nomad female child in Kashmir. The incident has shaken my belief on humanity and religion, which I have expressed in the form of a poem.
“I think that we always grow as humans and therefore, must our belief grow with us, and there is no such thing as being correct or wrong about your personally belief. If so, then who decides what is correct and what is wrong? “
By Lara Moukaddem I was born in the nineties in Tripoli, Lebanon. Not the most tech-savvy place on earth. IContinue Reading
It was a splendid experience being a part of the CEA conference as a facilitator for two days in the student workshop which consisted of brilliant students from Roskilde University, Denmark; Xing Wei College, China; University of Los Andes, Colombia; and TISS, Mumbai.