Analysis | Feminism | India | patriarchy | Wedding | Ambani Meet the Couples Upending India’s Caste-Based Marriages In stark contrast to the billionaire Ambanis’ wedding, some Indians are subverting patriarchy, caste, and class in their ceremonies. Poorvi Gupta | Jul 24, 2024
Justice by and for India’s Women Long harmed by patriarchal, casteist norms within the legal system, women in India are implementing women-centered forms of grassroots justice. Poorvi Gupta | Jun 3, 2024
Excerpt | India | Dalit | Untouchables | Yashica Dutt | Racial Justice | White Supremacy Race, Caste, and the Model Minority Myth White supremacy and caste-based supremacy are two sides of the same coin, Dalit writer Yashica Dutt shows in this excerpt from her new book. Yashica Dutt | Feb 6, 2024
Opinion | Asian Americans | AAPI | Vietnam | India Home Is Where the Art Is To mark Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we asked five AAPI creatives to share where they find themselves most at home—if they do at all. Michael Luong | May 30, 2023
Opinion | Racial Justice A Historic Ordinance Could Ban Caste Discrimination In Seattle, South Asian activists and lawmakers have spent years laying the ground work for the nation’s first caste-based discrimination ban. Thenmozhi Soundararajan | Feb 16, 2023
Opinion | Racial Justice | API Stories It’s Time to Dismantle Caste in the U.S. Race and caste are not the same system, but they are parallel oppressions that have the same logic. Thenmozhi Soundararajan | Sep 1, 2020