Published inThe TiltThe Art Corner: ‘The future is the saddest thing’A conversation with Alisa Gorshenina on imagination, surrealism, ritual and resistance in Russia at war.May 19, 2022May 19, 2022
On UnknowingIn our culture of immediacy and certainty, to admit our unknowing can be a radical act. Yet life, within and beyond us, is a mystery. The…Jul 22, 2021Jul 22, 2021
The Masks of Masculinity‘I didn’t know the cost of entering a song — was to lose your way back.’― Ocean Vuong, Night Sky With Exit WoundsMar 16, 20211Mar 16, 20211
The Hollowness of ‘We’Only a portion of human beings, not humanity, are responsible for our ecological crisisJan 15, 2021Jan 15, 2021
Published inThe World At 1°CIdai: a story of a stormClimatic disasters are raw reminders of the inequalities and deprivations of our societiesApr 14, 2019Apr 14, 2019
Published inThe World At 1°CA Guide to Climate ViolenceClimate violence emerges from the collision of extreme atmospheric conditions and acute social realities.Feb 10, 2019Feb 10, 2019
Published inThe World At 1°CHope, A Horizon‘If the earth (mati) breaks so much, how do we stay manush (human)?’ — overheard by Naveeda Khan, along the Jamuna River,in rural…Oct 29, 2018Oct 29, 2018
The Memory We Could Be — ResourcesNote: These resources are only for English-speakers. Resources in other languages are coming soon. If you have any suggestions for the…Oct 7, 2018Oct 7, 2018