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Category: Racism

Still ‘We’ Rise…

Once, a philosopher had said that culture encompasses phenomena that get transmitted through social learning in different societies, being a central concept in Anthropology. Though it is often equated with […]

The World Report 2022: Rights & Rites

The Human Rights Watch (HRW) has mentioned in its 32nd Annual Review of Human Rights Trends around the Globe, titled ‘World Report 2022’, that the dominance of authoritarian rulers in […]

The Window Of Discourse

Joseph Paul Overton (January 4, 1960 – June 30, 2003) was an American Technologist and expert in Jurisprudence, who unfortunately perished in a car accident in 2003. He had come […]

Sworn To Keep His Legacy…

The recent passing away of Desmond Mpilo Tutu OMSG CH GCStJ (October 7, 1931 – December 26, 2021), the South African Anglican Bishop and Theologian, can literally be considered the […]

Buried Under A Statue

A 130-year-old square-shaped medium size box, made of copper, has triggered a sensation in Virginia, the US. Virginia Governor Ralph Shearer Northam has twittered that the copper box is no […]

Mistakes In The ‘Origin’

Well, the main proponent of the Theory of Evolution had possibly made more than a mistake! Once in his lifetime, he had an opportunity to experiment with a human skull. […]

Decolonisation & The International Order

India had become an Independent Nation on August 15, 1947, only after the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent, and the birth of Pakistan. In other words, the way the Indian […]

Lives Do Matter, Everywhere!

The Minnesota Fourth Judicial District Court recently convicted Police Officer Derek Michael Chauvin of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020. Immediately after the incident, a […]

Apologising For Pervasive Racism

Britain has apologised, although lately, for a mistake committed a century ago. London has also admitted that no one remembered the thousands of coloured soldiers who perished in the First […]