IdentityMahia Mehmi, Canada 1906 Image via Anita Lal The Time-Honored History of Caste Oppressed People in Canada By Riya Talitha This may be the largest and oldest Dalit population on the North American continent.Image via The Big Fat Bao A Culinary Reclamation of Dalit SurvivalBy The Big Fat Bao Although food is a site for knowledge, for many communities both globally and in South Asia, it is also a site of oppression. Image via Shutterstock The Intersections of Caste and Autism in South Asian CommunitiesBy Aswini Melekote 'I see my parents’ perception of caste and their perception of my autism as very similar.'Image via "Enjoy Enjaami" video The Fetishization of Labor in Dominant Caste South Asian Art By Hameedha Khan If non-dominant caste people are unseeable for many dominant caste artists, how can they construct our realities in art? Image via Dey Hernández, Jorge Díaz Ortiz and Sylvia Hernández 'Abolition Means Living Without Fear' By Will Depoo What prison abolition could mean for Indo-Carribbean and other marginalized communities in NYC. Image via Unsplash At the Root of Self Care is Honoring Community By Sweta I’m learning that before we can look out for each other, we must look out for ourselves. Image via Wikimedia Commons/Kandukuru Nagarjun Filling the Gaps of Trans Dalit Rights Movement By Aswini Melekote Throughout the histories, Dalit, Adivasi, and other caste-oppressed folks have had to push back on constant erasure while fighting for LGBTQIA+ rights.Image via Wikimedia commons Caste Away? By Hassan GhannyThe intertwined blemishes of colorism and casteism are not so unfamiliar to indenture diasporas.trans and LGBTQ flagThe Erasure of Dalit, Bahujan, and Adivasi Trans Masculine People in LGBTQIA SpacesBy Aswini Melekote While upper-caste Trans masculine folks are quick to talk about Trans rights, most never acknowledge their own caste privilege. Image via Esha Pillay Stories in MotionBy Esha Pillay The workings of caste in Indo-Fijian diaspora.
Mahia Mehmi, Canada 1906 Image via Anita Lal The Time-Honored History of Caste Oppressed People in Canada By Riya Talitha This may be the largest and oldest Dalit population on the North American continent.
Image via The Big Fat Bao A Culinary Reclamation of Dalit SurvivalBy The Big Fat Bao Although food is a site for knowledge, for many communities both globally and in South Asia, it is also a site of oppression.
Image via Shutterstock The Intersections of Caste and Autism in South Asian CommunitiesBy Aswini Melekote 'I see my parents’ perception of caste and their perception of my autism as very similar.'
Image via "Enjoy Enjaami" video The Fetishization of Labor in Dominant Caste South Asian Art By Hameedha Khan If non-dominant caste people are unseeable for many dominant caste artists, how can they construct our realities in art?
Image via Dey Hernández, Jorge Díaz Ortiz and Sylvia Hernández 'Abolition Means Living Without Fear' By Will Depoo What prison abolition could mean for Indo-Carribbean and other marginalized communities in NYC.
Image via Unsplash At the Root of Self Care is Honoring Community By Sweta I’m learning that before we can look out for each other, we must look out for ourselves.
Image via Wikimedia Commons/Kandukuru Nagarjun Filling the Gaps of Trans Dalit Rights Movement By Aswini Melekote Throughout the histories, Dalit, Adivasi, and other caste-oppressed folks have had to push back on constant erasure while fighting for LGBTQIA+ rights.
Image via Wikimedia commons Caste Away? By Hassan GhannyThe intertwined blemishes of colorism and casteism are not so unfamiliar to indenture diasporas.
trans and LGBTQ flagThe Erasure of Dalit, Bahujan, and Adivasi Trans Masculine People in LGBTQIA SpacesBy Aswini Melekote While upper-caste Trans masculine folks are quick to talk about Trans rights, most never acknowledge their own caste privilege.