Ten Thousand Pairs of Shoes
June 6, 2014
Finally talking about June 1984---30 years later---will honor the dead and protect the living.
Fear None, Frighten None
August 8, 2012
After Sunday's shootings, Sikh Americans in Milwaukee and elsewhere need and deserve an informed response.
France of Institutionalized Discrimination, “J’accuse!”
April 4, 2012
France has institutionalized discrimination against Muslims, Sikhs, and Jews—but that hasn't stopped India, home to large populations of Muslims and Sikhs, from brokering an international arms deals with the country.
Women and Exclusionary Development
January 11, 2012
Recent protests by Punjabi farmers against the Gobindpura land acquisition and spirited participation by women in these protests illustrate that “women’s issues” are not limited to practices that only impact them.
Grave Lessons from Kashmir
September 2, 2011
For the anniversary of the International Day of the Disappeared, our writer reports on Kashmir’s “half widows” and their unaddressed needs, which threaten to fuel further insecurity in the volatile region and globally.