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Search ResultOnly A Few Recharge The Ground Beneath Their Feet
Till 2006, Sea-Line Co-operative Housing Society, Khar, faced extreme water shortage a dry bore-well, water cuts and soaring water bills. Ten years later, when most of Mumb...
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For women around the world, sexual harassment is a daily part of life. Swiss performance artist Milo Moiré is challenging some of those misogonystic norms by showing...
Read MoreToday's Artists Are Sick Of History Framing Women As Perfect
In art and in life, women have long been held to impossible standards of perfection. Walk through the halls of any museum and you’re sure to encounter classicall...
Read MoreTwo Trans Women Make Political History
In November, two transgender women will run for Congress as Democrats.
In Utah, 30-year-old grocery store clerk Misty Snow, who worked her shifts while campaigning, wi...
Kajal Singh Wow's Berlin With Her Striking Street Art
Graffiti and street art may be considered a nuisance by many but it has slowly made its way to being considered a legitimate art form around the world. One of the fir...
Read MoreDanny Glover Hits Out At Racism
The international community must increase its commitment to fighting Afrophobia and discrimination against people of African descent, United Nations Children’s Fund (...
Read MoreParis Bans All Cars Made Before 1997 To Reduce Pollution
The ban, which aims to reduce air pollution in the City of Light, came into effect Friday and makes Paris the first city in the country to officially establish a "limited t...
Read More“An artclass on the footpath…”
Interns Pranoy Shaiva and Shreyas Nair contributed both words and photographs for this writeup.
UN Makes History On Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity
The United Nations Human Rights Council, in a defining vote, adopted a resolution on June 30, 2016, on “Protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual...
Read MoreA New Type Of Dune Has Been Found On Mars
Led by Caltech planetary geologist Mathieu Lapôtre, the new research confirmed the existence of this third type of “bedform,” the term for sedimentary str...
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