In an exclusive conversation with THE WEEK, activist Akkai Padmashali discusses how gender identity, caste, class, and citizenship intersect to shape the mental health of marginalised women in India ...
Her personal politics spurred controversy years ago. Since then, she has shown dedication to Notre Dame's mission.
NPR's Michel Martin asks professor Dorothy Roberts about her new memoir, "The Mixed Marriage Project," about her father's quest to challenge white supremacy by studying interracial couples in Chicago.
The Taliban has passed a new law in Afghanistan allowing husbands to beat their wives as long as there is no serious bodily harm in a new criminal code published by the group.
The Taliban’s newly reported criminal code in Afghanistan treats women as “slaves,” permits limited domestic violence, ...
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Youth and members of civil society question exclusionary systems, call for democratic reform in Nepal
Kathmandu, Feb. 20 -- Civil society leaders, youth representatives and community advocates have called for stronger inclusion ...
Millions in India eligible for free legal aid remain unaware or distrustful, hindering access to justice. Poverty creates ...
Despite the UGC rules being binned and a new framework under process by the authorities, under fire from the Supreme Court, ...
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was the only unparalleled king who challenged foreign tyrannical rule, rejected the ...
Louisiana clerks of court want to limit a law that allows hundreds of elected officials and their families to remove their personal information from online records, including court and mortgage ...
As an immigrant, Wintana Melekin said the recent mass protests and the killings linked to United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions have “completely paralyzed” her. Melekin, founder of ...
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