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Zahrah Haider

sex-education.jpg

The ABCs of S-E-X

Sex is a taboo subject in our society, but there is a desperate need for nationwide sex education in schools especially, which goes beyond a brief overview of reproduction, and includes concepts like consent, contraception and the various forms of harassment.
15 November 2020, 18:00 PM
anti-blackness-community.jpg

Confronting anti-blackness in our community

We’ve known for a long, long time that colourism is rampant in South Asia. And now, in light of everything that is happening in the world, we should acknowledge that we are also some of the worst perpetrators of anti-black racism. We may fall under the same People of Colour (POC) umbrella, but we are not yet the allies we need to be.
17 June 2020, 18:00 PM
Food for thought

Food for thought

A recent Twitter thread on sexism and food by Rituparna Chatterjee, Editor in Chief of HuffPost India, got me thinking about my own experiences with the issue.
27 February 2018, 18:00 PM
B&W ED 2.jpg

For crying out loud

We all know that noise pollution is part of living in a metropolitan city.
12 February 2018, 18:00 PM
immigrant.jpg

What is the worth of an immigrant?

But "immigrant" now feels like a dirty word, as if it is associated with all the wickedness in the world; as though they bring nothing else to the table.
17 January 2018, 18:00 PM
rohingya child

It's time to talk about privilege

Yes, the unequi-vocal consensus is that as far as privilege in the societal sphere goes, being white, or part of a majority, firmly positions a person at the top of the ladder.
1 November 2017, 18:00 PM
Halloween

Candid conversations / Cultures, not costumes

Its Halloween! October truly is the best month of the year to play dress-up and have fun. However, as we become more aware of social justice, it is important to know where to draw the line between simply wearing a costume, and appropriating a culture.
30 October 2017, 18:00 PM
call out culture

Call-out culture: doing more harm than good?

It's no surprise that vigilantism has found its way onto the Internet, namely social media. There's an argument to be made that sometimes it does help to take matters into our own hands, for example when dealing with a problematic individual...
24 October 2017, 18:00 PM
sex-education.jpg

The ABCs of S-E-X

Sex is a taboo subject in our society, but there is a desperate need for nationwide sex education in schools especially, which goes beyond a brief overview of reproduction, and includes concepts like consent, contraception and the various forms of harassment.
15 November 2020, 18:00 PM
anti-blackness-community.jpg

Confronting anti-blackness in our community

We’ve known for a long, long time that colourism is rampant in South Asia. And now, in light of everything that is happening in the world, we should acknowledge that we are also some of the worst perpetrators of anti-black racism. We may fall under the same People of Colour (POC) umbrella, but we are not yet the allies we need to be.
17 June 2020, 18:00 PM
Food for thought

Food for thought

A recent Twitter thread on sexism and food by Rituparna Chatterjee, Editor in Chief of HuffPost India, got me thinking about my own experiences with the issue.
27 February 2018, 18:00 PM
B&W ED 2.jpg

For crying out loud

We all know that noise pollution is part of living in a metropolitan city.
12 February 2018, 18:00 PM
immigrant.jpg

What is the worth of an immigrant?

But "immigrant" now feels like a dirty word, as if it is associated with all the wickedness in the world; as though they bring nothing else to the table.
17 January 2018, 18:00 PM
rohingya child

It's time to talk about privilege

Yes, the unequi-vocal consensus is that as far as privilege in the societal sphere goes, being white, or part of a majority, firmly positions a person at the top of the ladder.
1 November 2017, 18:00 PM
Halloween

Cultures, not costumes

Its Halloween! October truly is the best month of the year to play dress-up and have fun. However, as we become more aware of social justice, it is important to know where to draw the line between simply wearing a costume, and appropriating a culture.
30 October 2017, 18:00 PM
call out culture

Call-out culture: doing more harm than good?

It's no surprise that vigilantism has found its way onto the Internet, namely social media. There's an argument to be made that sometimes it does help to take matters into our own hands, for example when dealing with a problematic individual...
24 October 2017, 18:00 PM
toxic masculinity

What is the antidote to toxic masculinity?

If the patriarchy is a river—and a polluted one at that—toxic masculinity and rape culture are its tributaries. They go hand in hand and feed off each other.
18 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Body Image

Body Image

We live in a society where advertising companies tell us that what we currently have either isn't good enough, or just shouldn't exist in the first place.
16 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Chester Bennington

­­­­­Somewhere I belong

I happened to discover Linkin Park at a time when I struggled with severe depression, yet had no friends or resources that could help.
27 July 2017, 18:00 PM
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