• Notes on the Migrant Caravan

    Notes on the Migrant Caravan

    Faced with the undeniable humanitarian crisis on Mexico’s southern border, it is necessary for Mexicans to face the profound hypocrisies regarding our treatment of asylum seekers, and reaffirm our sense of empathy and solidarity. Read more

  • Toxic Masculinity: A Plague Across South Asia

    Toxic Masculinity: A Plague Across South Asia

    Featured Image: Metro . . . Toxic masculinity has always been prevalent in South Asian society. As young children, boys are told immediately to stop “crying like girls” — taught that any feminine act can shatter their entire masculinity and, that because they are boys, they are not allowed to show any signs of weakness Read more

  • LGBTQ+ India: A Look Into The Past, Present, & Future

    LGBTQ+ India: A Look Into The Past, Present, & Future

    Featured Image: Wall Street Journal . . . In today’s fast-paced world where through all kinds of social media platforms you can get informed about almost anything and everything, some people in India have gained more understanding towards the LGBTQ+ community, but there are still many parts of society that simply refuse to look at Read more

  • Eyes Never Lie

    Eyes Never Lie

    Something must be truly wrong with this world that we live in for there are so many young faces with saddened eyes. There is a constant smile drawn on their face, and to many it seems genuine… but look, look closer, and you can see that it is just a guise. It is a façade, Read more

  • Positive Affirmations: Speak All About It!

    Positive Affirmations: Speak All About It!

    Featured Artwork: Julia . . . I know you all have heard the saying “there’s life and death in the tongue.” Boy, I sure have! Growing up I never quite understood it. All I knew was it was the saying that brought me a strange sense of peace. It was the saying that reminded me Read more

  • Mother of Tongues

    Mother of Tongues

    When I was learning how to drive, I always felt afraid — but a little more alive than usual — whenever I drove faster than 40 miles per hour. “You’re going to have to slow down before you make the right turn.” The instructor’s bland voice made me want to crash the vehicle into a Read more

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