This project delves into the lineage of one of Tawna’s founders, Sani Montahuano, and her and her sisters’ legacy as ...
Anand Teltumbde talks about his recent writing, ideas of the caste census, recollections of time in prison and life ...
It is impossible to predict with any sort of certainty what lies ahead for one of India’s longest serving chief ministers.
Set against the tumult of the postwar period, Boats in a Storm centres the legal struggles of migrants in the aftermath of ...
Ismail Salahuddin is a writer and researcher based in Delhi and Kolkata, focusing on Muslim identity, communal politics, caste, and the politics of knowledge. He has a masters in Social Exclusion and ...
The definition of war in international law and the United Nations charter is clear about jus ad bellum—the conditions under which there is a “right to go to war” in self-defence. This occurs when a ...
On 15 November 1982, Lech Wałęsa was released after spending nearly a year in prison. He is seen here with his wife, Danuta, ...
Mohammad Aaquib is a Kolkata-based writer and researcher. He works on communalism, political violence, and Muslim identity in contemporary South Asia.
Tawna Collective is an anti-colonial art collective comprising activists, artists, filmmakers, and dissidents from the Sapara, Kichwa, and mestizo nationalities, with a focus on Amazonian visual ...
These four Sanskrit sentences constitute the first of the three stanzas of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s official prayer, which continues to be sung to this day at its shakhas—regular assemblies ...