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What It’s Like Being A Queer Desi Professional
Je'nae Singh
  • Jun 24
  • 4 min

What It’s Like Being A Queer Desi Professional

A queer desi professional discussing personal accounts and navigating through subconscious biases.
“We Don’t Talk About It”: Sex and Sexuality in the South Asian Diaspora
Riya Kumar
  • Jun 9
  • 7 min

“We Don’t Talk About It”: Sex and Sexuality in the South Asian Diaspora

Overturning Roe v. Wade is more than just an abortion ban, and this worsens the Desi stigma around sex-ed.
My Coming Out Gameplan
Jore Magazine
  • Jun 2
  • 10 min

My Coming Out Gameplan

When it comes to coming out, society is considered the biggest obstacle, in my case...it's my mom.
Don’t Call Me Woke: A Short Rumination on White Feminism
Annya Pabial
  • Dec 29, 2021
  • 6 min

Don’t Call Me Woke: A Short Rumination on White Feminism

Before I start this article, I’m writing in a disclaimer; this piece is not meant to be a generalisation of all white women/white people,...
Becoming
Mashiat Mutmainnah
  • Oct 12, 2021
  • 7 min

Becoming

A personal journey into the hearts and minds of four groundbreaking South Asian creatives.
Imposter Syndrome: LGBTQI+ Edition
Sanzana Syed
  • Jun 23, 2021
  • 6 min

Imposter Syndrome: LGBTQI+ Edition

Coming out is a very Westernized term, which makes sense why I never truly felt like I “came out of a closet.”
Background Check: Lana Patel Talks Blindianess, Gender, and Allyship
Christine Amrita
  • Feb 17, 2021
  • 12 min

Background Check: Lana Patel Talks Blindianess, Gender, and Allyship

So when people within the community look at me and say, “Well, you don’t look that Indian,” it kinda feels like erasure.

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