Queerness in history education in India 

History textbooks play an essential role in shaping the worldview and understanding of history among learners in Indian schools. However, it's arguable whether the historical narratives presented in these books give the full objective picture; they often rely on the interpretation of historians. It would not be reckless to assume that the…

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Creating queer inclusive education experiences in India

In India, despite educational institutions and their stakeholders claiming equality, there remains embeddedness in a larger society and state that has yet to fully grant human rights to the queer community. As advocates for equitable education, we bear the responsibility to strive for an inclusive, conducive, and safe learning environment for all…

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The personal is political 

Introduction Earlier this month, The Red Door invited me to MH360, a mental health festival. In our youth-led panel, "Pride X: The Personal is the Political," we, the young people, talked about our lived experiences and how intersectional marginalisation impacts our emotional, psychological, and physical well-being. Mental health and the therapy space are…

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Oxfam young leaders complete inaugural fellowship

On 18 February 2024, Asia Centre organised the Project Conclusion Meeting for 8 Oxfam Fellows at the sidelines of the World Social Forum 2024 in Kathmandu, Nepal, held from 15 to 19 February 2024. The meeting, held at the Yellow Pagoda Hotel, was part of the Oxfam Young Leaders Fellowship Programme 2023…

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Restrictive laws spurr self-censorship and euphemisms in journalism

Highly restrictive laws have spurred self-censorship and the use of euphemisms in journalism. Meanwhile, business sustainability issues have forced media organisations to engage in advertorial and service-based revenue generation. Transformative changes and the ability to address these challenges, however, need to occur with multiple stakeholders, including the media and journalists.These and other…

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No one is safe until everyone is safe: The world should unite to fight against climate change.

In 2023, we marked significant anniversaries: the 61st anniversary of Rachel Carson's groundbreaking book Silent Spring, which is attributed to starting the global environmental movement; the 51st anniversary of the Stockholm Conference, the first-ever UN conference dedicated to environmental issues; and the 31st anniversary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate…

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