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While the intentions of outright banning books, art, music, symbols, statues, or behaviour are usually always good—desires to end raci...
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The International Children’s Film Festival of India popularly known as the Golden Elephant was held in Hyderabad from 8th to 14th November this year. The event was or...
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Broadcast news has dominated as the major source of news and information across the world for over 3 decades. This was all the more possible...
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In a small corner of Athens in Greece, everyday, a group of migrant women gather- not to formulate protests or prepare speeches, but to teach.
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When Stranger Things made a silent entry with its first season and first of its kind show; little had anyone anticipated it was here to leave a solid mark or rather so not ...
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Boston University (BU) is investigating sexual harassment complaints made against a prominent Antarctic geologist by two of his former graduate students. The women al...
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Tasveer is a non-profit film & art organization. Its mission is to inspire social change through thought-provoking South Asian films, art, and storytelling. Read More
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Paul Auster’s 4321 has made it to the Man Booker Award shortlist this year—the extraordinary 880-page tome that is as much about its protagon...
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Ever since a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, on the 12th August 2017, news developments have continued at a torrid pace. The Daily Stor...
Read MoreWomen riding the Wheels of Change in Saudi Arabia
"Human rights are women's rights, and women's rights are human rights." - Hillary Clinton
In a country like Saudi Arabia where women's rights are limited in compari...
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