Invisible Women – A Review

In 2016, British feminist advocate Caroline Criado Perez was on her morning jog when she noticed that there were no statues of women in Parliament Square, Westminster. She then launched a campaign demanding for them. This led the London Mayor to commission Gillian Wearing to create a statue of a suffragist, Millicent Fawcett. Fawcett became … Continue reading Invisible Women – A Review

In From An-Other Land, Tanushree Ghosh Bears Witness To A Diversity of Truths

“You should write about your first day in the US,” someone told me once. This person was someone who had Indian origins but had lived here and worked here for over thirty years. They had a Green Card, and a faraway look in their eyes, as they said, “I wish we could remember those days … Continue reading In From An-Other Land, Tanushree Ghosh Bears Witness To A Diversity of Truths