Irene Coslet’s new book claims Shakespeare was actually a black Jewish woman, Emilia Bassano Willoughby, which argues historical narratives erase diverse identities. She suggests ...
Girlboss and “tradwife” content dominate social media, but a lot of mothers with small children don’t fit either category. They prefer something in the middle: to work part-time, come in and out of ...
Eminent historian Romila Thapar criticized the removal of Mughal history from textbooks, calling it 'nonsense' during the Kerala Literature Festival. Thapar emphasized the importance of continuous ...
This story is part of the "Hidden Canon" – a special series celebrating Ukrainian classic literature and aiming to bring it ...
The Gender Budget has ensured visibility for women in public expenditure, but economists say it has yet to meaningfully shift investment towards women’s economic empowerment.
Nearly a year after its launch, the ‘Other Armenias’ podcast has carved out space for conversations rooted in leftist and feminist frameworks — perspectives its hosts say have long struggled to find ...
Before remaking Silent Hill 2, Bloober Team revealed fascism and abuse as two sides of the same coin in The Medium, which was released five years ago this week.
IFFR head Vanja Kaludjercic also called out ICE, repression in Iran, the Gaza war and how "women's rights are once again ...
At her Seoul show, Bianca Censori stages domestic rituals as performance, turning furniture into a language of obedience, ...
An abundance of plastic surgery is not a net good. But discussions over its morality would be better off viewing it less as unfettered desire and more as self-determination.
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya has reaffirmed Sri Lanka’s commitment to feminist, intersectional leadership and called on global actors to ensure that women and marginalised communities are not ...
Members of the New Scientist Book Club give their take on Sierra Greer's award-winning science-fiction novel Annie Bot, our read for February – and the needle swings wildly from positive to negative ...