The Garden of Many Seeds: A Counter-Argument to the Call for Monoculture
Our recent reflections on the First Nations and Adivasi (Indian's first peoples) connection to country and land through Reconciliation Week...
Nandini Sen Mehra is Culture Editor at NRI Affairs. She is an Australia-based poet and writer with an abiding curiosity about the human condition, the natural world, and the underlying interconnectedness of all things. Nandini is also with Hindus for Human Rights Australia and works across interfaith solidarity, human rights and social justice. She can be followed at nandinisenmehra.substack.com
Our recent reflections on the First Nations and Adivasi (Indian's first peoples) connection to country and land through Reconciliation Week...
When we were young, a perennial party favourite among uncles and older cousins was to challenge a gaggle of children...
‘I had planned in advance to feel nothing.’ — Arundhati Roy, on her way to meet a father she has...
Year after year, nothing changed. Holi would come, the eager children out in the streets, the families drenched in laughter,...
Explore the powerful insights and transformative discussions from the Welcoming Australia Symposium, where voices from diverse backgrounds converge to address...
Joram screened at the Sydney Film Festival earlier this year, and returns across seven cities in Australia over November 2-5,...
A poem by Nandini Sen Mehra Who made dinner while Rumi whirled,who mopped the floors while Rabindranath sat in quiet...