New York’s Stonewall Riots of 1969 saw members of the LGBTQ+ community clash with the police in what is widely known as the catalyst for... Continue reading
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It has been a couple of weeks since I started my internship at Zubaan, and the famous ‘Reading Lady’ is everywhere as I look. On... Continue reading
June has been an eventful month for feminism. With Pride Month and Ramzan, we have had much to celebrate. However, it has been a month... Continue reading
Our e-Essays project is now LIVE! Previously-released essays are available here, and each month a new essay is available for free with any other purchase. To be... Continue reading
Events -On the 28th of June, various Indian cities saw protests under the name of ‘Not In My Name’ being held. The protests, although held... Continue reading
Wonder Woman’s journey to the big screen has been long and tedious—the process of creating a live action Wonder Woman film has been in the... Continue reading
A statement by women’s groups, students’ groups, progressive groups and individuals, on the eve of December 16: If we turn to cases filed under the new... Continue reading
Regarding the recent Dadri lynching, Tarun Vijay of the BJP attempts to convince us why the lynching was un-Indian and un-Hindu. Pratap Bhanu Mehta rebuts:... Continue reading
[column size=”one-third”] [/column] I first meet Dr. Ilina Sen when she visits the Zubaan office on Thursday afternoon. Listening to her and Urvashi speak about... Continue reading
The Zubaan office has seen major upheaval and rearrangement over the last week. Books, shelves, and cheese(s) have been moved. We are bemused, befuddled, and... Continue reading
