Why Anti-Hindi Protests Shaped Tamil Politics For 60 Years – And Still Matter Today

The 1960s were a time of student uprisings across the world. Militant socialist students in Europe, especially in France and West Germany, staged protests with

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Botany of Empire” Review: How Plant Classification Shaped Colonial Power and Modern Biases

Two recent calamities, geographically distanced, began in the death of trees. A landslide annihilated two villages of Wayanad district in Kerala. Two oceans west, in

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How a women’s movement in the 1970s shaped India’s battle against inflation, gender inequality, and caste bias

Meet latnis—women whose rolling pins fought corruption and hunger. Their story offers insights into women’s relationship with money and the economy. In the early 1970s,

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