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In Pakistan’s borderlands, Pashtun women transform digital austerity and Internet blackouts into solidarity

Zainab Najeeb
A Fate Written on Matchboxes

A Fate Written on Matchboxes: Hafsa Kanjwal’s Incisive Examination of India’s Settler-Colonial Project in Kashmir

Dilpreet Bhullar
Pablo López Alavez pertenece a la comunidad indígena zapoteca de las montañas de Oaxaca, en México, y fue perseguido por defender la tierra y el agua de su comunidad. FOTO DE Rodrigo Oropez

Pablo López Alavez: 15 años en prisión por defender los bosques y los territorios indígenas en México

Suchitra Vijayan

The Rise and Fall of Statues: Featuring Rahul Rao

Bhakti Shringarpure
Pablo López Alavez pertenece a la comunidad indígena zapoteca de las montañas de Oaxaca, en México, y fue perseguido por defender la tierra y el agua de su comunidad. FOTO DE Rodrigo Oropez

Pablo López Alavez – 15 Years in Prison for Defending Forest and Indigenous Territories in Mexico

Suchitra Vijayan
Kabir Sanchit Toor

Sanchit Toor on Editing ‘Kabir: Walking with the Word’ and the Importance of Translation

Chintan Girish Modi
In India’s Himalayan state of Uttarakhand, thousands in working-class riverbank neighborhoods risk losing their homes to a proposed expressway.

Mass displacement looms in Indian hill state as govt pushes INR 62-billion expressway through riverside slums

Prashant Rahi
Women in Gaza take shelter behind rubble

What the world has achieved in Gaza is pregnant women selling their urine, or people marching to death for a loaf of bread 

Husam Maarouf
Viyyukka

Viyyukka: Counternarratives of Women Revolutionaries

Shoma Sen
शरजील इमाम

शरजील इमाम: इस्लामी आधुनिकतावाद, जिन्ना, लोकतंत्र और भारत में मुसलमानों का व्यवस्थागत बहिष्करण

Sharjeel Imam

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