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Hues may vary but humanity does not | வண்ணங்கள் வேற்றுமைப் பட்டால் – அதில் மானுடர் வேற்றுமை இல்லை

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The Price I Paid for Being Myself

The Price I Paid for Being Myself

ByAqsa Shaikh Oct 27 2019Dec 31 2019
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Dr Aqsa Shaikh reflects on what she lost when she decided to transition.

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Queering the Red: Asmita Sarkar, Jadavpur University

ByOrinam Jan 16 2017Jan 17 2017

Asmita Sarkar represents LGBTIQ+ issues as a candidate for student elections at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal.

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Justice for Tara : How Many Deaths Do We Need to Resist Police Brutality?

Justice for Tara : How Many Deaths Do We Need to Resist Police Brutality?

ByAjita Banerjie Nov 15 2016Nov 15 2016

While we express our agitation and resistance towards acts of violence like Tara’s death, we must also resist and challenge the institutional violence that is perpetuated everyday.

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Anu Elizabeth Roche

visiBIlity

ByAnu Elizabeth Roche Oct 12 2016Oct 12 2016
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It took me 27 years to admit I wasn’t straight.

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poem: Call me FemiNazi

ByShivapriya Ganapathy Jun 22 2016Jun 22 2016

Poem by Shivapriya Ganapathy.

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Photo credit: Subhalakshmi

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ByAshley Feb 2 2016Feb 4 2016

poem by Ashley

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