“The names Gentileschi, Nelli, Hoch, Schendel, Hanworth and Frankenthaler remain unfamiliar to most — and googling ‘women artists in history’ presents results almost entirely about ‘the one’s history forgot’.”
Discovering Pretentiousness
“There has never been a more irritated description hurled at me than one denoting pretentiousness.”
The Self-Proclaimed Critic of Brown Girls Everywhere
There’s a feeling every Indian girl knows a little too well …
The Unbearable Lightness of (Your) Being
“I have the sensation that we are talking about the same things but in different languages …”
It’s Time for a WOC Superhero
“In the lead up to the release of Black Panther there was a general apprehension within POC communities that is difficult to describe.”
Classics, Race and Me
“Recently, an article penned by Sarah E Bond caused vitriolic stir when she noted that white marble statues were originally painted and may indicate that people from different races had some impact on the Ancient Greek and Roman world.”
Milestones in Intersectional Feminism
A listicle of significant events which occurred from 1848 to 1992.
“Baire jeo-na, nahole kaalo hoye jabe.”
“Don’t go outside, or else you’ll turn darker than you already are.”
An Invitation to Boys and Men: Champion the Cause of Girls and Women
“Historically and across diverse settings, men have always managed to denigrate and subjugate women.”
God: The Fiercest Feminist of All
“And although the Church sometimes seems to forget it, Christianity is a feminist religion – and without it I would be nothing.”