Dialogue
Unmasking the Alienation of Northeast Indians
The alienation of Northeast Indians is a pressing issue that demands urgent attention and introspection. Despite being an integral part of India, the Northeast region and its people frequently encounter discrimination, stereotyping, and neglect. This blog is dedicated to my Northeast friends, some of the most remarkable individuals I've had the privilege of studying and working with. We will delve into the historical context, examine the current situation with real-life examples, explore the role of the government, and discuss actionable steps towards addressing this issue.
By Adarsh Kumar Singhabout a year ago in Critique
DEI: Surviving the Trump Onslaught
DEI: Surviving the Trump Onslaught In today's society, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are more than just buzzwords; they are integral to leadership success and organizational wellness. With former President Donald Trump and his MAGA leadership making it abundantly clear that DEI initiatives will face relentless scrutiny on the first day of Turmp's new administration, it is imperative for diversity advocates to find resilience in the face of adversity. The essence of diversity underpins our very existence—encompassing identities, perspectives, and experiences that enrich every facet of our lives. As we navigate an environment fraught with challenges, we must emphasize that DEI is not just a moral imperative; it is a critical component for effective leadership and financial success. It is the human condition.
By Dr William M Whiteabout a year ago in Critique
Project Stoker
Dearest reader, Thank you for taking the time to look at my lovely project here. Sadly I must inform you that this story does not have any follow-on parts planned for shortcoming release. Rather, it is the result of a mind clamouring to create, without really knowing what it does.
By Alexander McEvoyabout a year ago in Critique
Surviving and Thriving: How Humor, Persistence, and Thick Skin Keep Me Going
Success isn’t a straight line—at least, it hasn’t been for me. It’s more like a chaotic zigzag, complete with roadblocks, wrong turns, and the occasional detour into a ditch. I’ve learned that achieving anything worthwhile means embracing the messy, unpredictable nature of the journey. And the tools that have helped me most? Thick skin, persistence, and a sense of humor. Without these, I’d still be stuck at the starting line, doubting whether I even deserved to try.
By Chris Conidisabout a year ago in Critique
The Utopian Concept of Gender Equity
There is a thin line of disparity between self-respect and arrogance that most people err in their lifetimes and cannot distinguish when the time arrives. I wonder how Indian society finds it appalling for women to be assertive and bold in their stance as they try to voice out their opinions on what they believe in. While I respect our culture of virtue, values and morality, it is baffling how patriarchal our society is, as it still perceives women through the fragile glass lens of being demure, nurturing, soft and family-oriented while she is working and expects her to be silent in her stance when men of the house are talking.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Critique






