MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Homebound’—Caste, Religion, and the Question of Belonging in “new India”
Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound (2025) is a film that asks the viewer to pay attention to ordinary moments where inequality is ...
Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound (2025) is a film that asks the viewer to pay attention to ordinary moments where inequality is ...
A first-of-its-kind symposium in Melbourne, Understanding Caste Discrimination in Diaspora: Building Dialogues and Allyship, brought together scholars, activists, and community ...
MELBOURNE, VIC – The Navyana Buddhist Charitable Organisation Limited (NBCO) marked a powerful milestone on October 18 in Melbourne’s Wurundjeri ...
A US Federal Court has issued a landmark ruling upholding the California Civil Rights Department’s (CRD) constitutional authority to pursue ...
Indian Americans — now numbering more than 5.2 million — are prominent in nearly every sphere of American life, from ...
Over the past few years, a remarkable shift has taken place. From Indian streets to university campuses abroad, from parliamentary ...
In a decisive victory for academic freedom and social justice, the Fremont Unified School District (FUSD) board has unanimously upheld ...
Indian-origin anti-caste activist Kshama Sawant has alleged that the Indian government denied her a visa to visit her ailing 82-year-old ...
Rutgers Decision on Caste Draws Both Praise and Criticism Rutgers University’s announcement that caste discrimination is barred under its existing ...
Rutgers University has announced a comprehensive ban on caste-based discrimination across all its campuses, marking a significant step in its ...