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Posted 3 years ago

The Fight To Go To School: Furkan and Anam’s Story

When we pulled into Furkan’s village Pathargarh (located in Panipat, Haryana), Furkan was waiting for us at the end of the lane leading to his house. I had seen him…

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Posted 3 years ago

Intersectionality in Cinema: Films that Challenge Gender Norms (Part II)

Cinema serves as a reflection of society and offers a valuable opportunity to explore intersectionality within feminism. In today’s Friday Feminist Review, we continue our examination of films from India,…

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Posted 3 years ago

Intersectionality in Cinema: Films that Challenge Gender Norms (Part I)

Cinema is a mirror to society. It can also be a means to learn about intersectionality in feminism. Our society has caste, class, gender, tribe, ability, age, and various other…

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Posted 3 years ago

Netflix’s Lust Stories 2: The Many Provocations Behind Closed Doors

Lust Stories 2 is a commentary on the psychological warfare that animates heterosexual relationships and the families that survive around them in this country. 

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Posted 3 years ago

Feminist Empathy With The LGBTQIA+ Movement: The Need Of The Hour

The pride month may have passed, but the opportunities to learn of and discuss queer experiences should always be open. Happy Pride!

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Posted 3 years ago

Jalsa: Fault Lines of Gender and Power in a Collision of Secrets

Jalsa takes us into the lives of two powerful yet vulnerable women who are caught in a web of control and deceit after a late-night accident changes their lives. Neither…

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