Subhashini Ali, a former Lok Sabha MP and CPI(M) leader, was speaking at the Nainital Literature Festival on Saturday.
Shortlisted entries will appear in our report in December, alongside our ranking of the most innovative law firms ...
Amanda Shaw serves as Statewide Food Systems coordinator, a partnership between the state of Hawaiʻi and Agriculture ...
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IWD26: Little acts of inequality make a mighty injustice: Musings on International Women’s Day
By Maame A.S. Mensa-BonsuOn International Women’s Day, we pause to truly focus on the state of women around the world. It is a moment of celebration for sure. But it is also a moment of deep ...
Conventional economics cannot respond to the global ‘polycrisis’. This the overlap between climate change, biodiversity loss, ...
Andrew Atherstone has become the go-to biographer of Archbishops of Canterbury. He has, for example, written not one, but two ...
Genius Grant” honoree Rebecca Newberger Goldstein talks about her new book on “the mattering instinct,” a concept that’s surprisingly essential to individuals and societies.
Dr. Bhui challenges the myth of clinical neutrality, arguing that culture informs not only patients’ experiences of distress ...
Professor Nagla Rizk unpacks the principles of feminist AI and the importance of inclusion in technology and data application. Can data be sexist? Does artificial intelligence have the ability to ...
Joyce J. Chen recalled being happy about a promotion, but that joy was greatly offset by the realization that her salary was ...
The decline of reading and the rise of social media are again transforming what it feels like to be a thinking person.
Some Australians are richer than ever, while younger cohorts are struggling. Experts say it's time for change.
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