As an Indian, I am privileged to love.
Aaina explores how for many Indians, love is less a private choice than a controlled privilege, shaped by family, caste,…
Aaina explores how for many Indians, love is less a private choice than a controlled privilege, shaped by family, caste,…
Sophie argues that TikTok’s ‘anti-consumerism’ trend hasn’t challenged overconsumption, but instead turns restraint into a performance of moral superiority that…
Shreya reminds us that Valentines' is not all that bad because effort still matters.
Written by Shreya Gupta Illustrated by Anonymous When asked, Donald Trump claimed his New Year’s resolution was “Peace on Earth”.…
Erick highlights that ICE does not use violence as a last resort, but has made it the norm.
Nina looks at how in an increasingly competitive job market, all our hobbies and interests are defiend by whether they…
Hareem looks at how as we increasingly outsource our thinking to AI, we risk losing intellectual agency, cognitive skills, and…
Nhu Hong explores how the creation of women only spaces isn't helping solve the root cause of safety for women;…
Lydia examines the dangers of going cashless: including how it infringes on privacy, causes digital dependence, and allows corporations to…
Sarah looks at how the US-led “promise of democracy” in Iraq is a warning for Venezuela, showing how liberation through…