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[23 Apr 2010 | 2 Comments | 165 views]
Bhilwara Diaries Part 3: Learning and Teaching

The honeymoon phase isn’t over yet.

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[9 Apr 2010 | No Comment | 114 views]
Bhilwara Diaries Part 2: Settling In

Village life is simple. But it’s definitely not easy.

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[9 Oct 2009 | 5 Comments | 355 views]
To Be or Not To Be…A Feminist

I was never sure what it meant to be a feminist. What I did know is I wanted to be one. As I become more comfortable with myself, I have a spectrum of individuals, my version of feminists, to give me inspiration.

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[2 Apr 2010 | 2 Comments | 388 views]
Bhilwara Diaries: The Beginning

Purdah-ed women draped in vibrant colors cook meals over a brush-fueled choolha.

Arts »

[19 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 154 views]

An Interview with Jason McKenzie.

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[2 Oct 2009 | 4 Comments | 596 views]
Food for Thought

The need to know where our food comes from and what’s in it is growing.

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[28 Sep 2009 | 3 Comments | 400 views]
A South American Dream

Gorgeous sunsets and starry skies - a backpacker’s dream destinations.

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[5 Jul 2009 | 29 Comments | 1,128 views]
Divine Exploitation

Some might be aware of the temple’s inner workings, but most are not. The majority of individuals go for the family-friendly events and cultural collective that the temple imparts. But come Diwali or time for Sunday prayers, ask yourself - what message am I sending to the temple, and my family members? That it’s acceptable to support a temple that harbors accused pedophiles?

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[18 Nov 2008 | 6 Comments | 478 views]
The Inhuman Element

Dow’s Human Element campaign manages to convince society that the company has a conscience…I beg to differ.

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[5 Mar 2008 | No Comment | 148 views]
23 Years Without Justice

Imagine walking in grueling heat, your chappals worn down to a thin film of rubber, your heels blistered with sores. Imagine relying on the goodness of strangers to feed and house you, and resting under trucks because there is no shade elsewhere. Imagine walking eight hundred and fifty kilometers for the right to a decent …