A Recipe for ‘Heroing’: Review of Ms. Marvel #8
Note: This post contains spoilers for those who haven’t read the eighth issue of Ms. Marvel. Issue #8 is available for purchase on Amazon and … Read more
Note: This post contains spoilers for those who haven’t read the eighth issue of Ms. Marvel. Issue #8 is available for purchase on Amazon and … Read more
Close to 100 South Asian and diaspora writers and artists, including the two writers of this article, converged on the University of Illinois (UIC) Chicago … Read more
Vivek Wadhwa and Farai Chideya’s book, Innovating Women: The Changing Face of Technology, is not an ordinary book. I started reading it with the expectation … Read more
Dimple Lala thought that growing up would give her all the answers, but instead she has more questions than ever. Her boyfriend is distant, her … Read more
As much as Shoma hated PM kindergarten, a few things delighted her: the size of the classroom, and the flood of sunlight from the windows … Read more
The Paths of Marriage, available as a paperback and eBook starting October 1, follows three generations of Indian and Indian-American women from the harsh slums of … Read more
Growing up in India in the ’70s, I don’t remember being one of her favorite [pullquote align=”right”]She was old fashioned and it suited me well.[/pullquote]grandchildren. … Read more
Note: This post contains spoilers for those who haven’t read the seventh issue of Ms. Marvel. Issue #7 is available for purchase on Amazon and … Read more
Raman Koiborto could not believe his luck when the big steel company offered him a lakh of rupees for his two acre bit of land. … Read more
Professor, researcher, and entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa, alongside award-winning journalist Farai Chideya, set out to crowd-create a book featuring research, stories, and perspectives about women’s global … Read more
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