By Lakshmi Sarah NOVEMBER 16, 2015 This article originally appeared in KQED Arts Maryam Masud has been drawing and doodling … More
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Word to the Word: Books for the People
By Lakshmi Sarah NOVEMBER 9, 2015 This article originally appeared in KQED Arts Remember Howard Zinn? The historian, activist and playwright … More
Día de los Muertos Celebration Honors Dead, Mission District of Old
Research associate, KQED Arts, November 5, 2015
Women’s Film Forum, Vol. 2
The early dawning sun on the women’s building : West Mission, San Francisco (2014) (Torbak Hopper) Impact Hub Oakland November … More
Five Reasons to See This Year’s South Asian Film Festival
Still from Tanuj Chopra’s ‘Brown Girl Stoner Film’ (working title). (Courtesy: Chops Films) By Lakshmi Sarah OCTOBER 23, 2015 This … More
New Map Charts Changing Landscape for Arts in Bay Area
By Lakshmi Sarah OCTOBER 20, 2015 This article originally appeared in KQED Arts https://kqedarts.cartodb.com/viz/2f206b60-76a0-11e5-b346-0e3ff518bd15/embed_map With the rising cost of living … More
5 Lessons We Can Learn from the Long Life of Activist Grace Lee Boggs
OCTOBER 6, 2015 This article originally appeared on KQED Arts Author, activist and feminist, Grace Lee Boggs passed away yesterday at … More
True Stories of Being Black in Germany
SEPTEMBER 16, 2015 This article originally appeared in KQED Arts At San Francisco’s Goethe Institut, Homestory Deutschland presents photographs of Afro-German … More
Do these statements make India’s Prime Minister look sexist?
This originally appeared in AJ+ Medium Warning: Satire. The following includes direct quotes from India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, followed … More
India’s Heat Wave Is Now the 5th Deadliest in the World
This post originally appeared in Global Voices. Heat is a constant phenomenon across much of India during summertime, but the … More