Sorry (I Ain't Sorry)Beyoncé Removing a Lyric From Her New Song Makes Her Less Accountable to Critique The trend of celebrities fixing their mistakes after being called out for it doesn't lead to real accountability. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Smooth Climate CriminalsIdentifying Climate Villains Has Become Mainstream — But It Isn’t Enough A slew of celebrities were harshly criticized as 'climate criminals' for their short private jet flights, and priceless art has begun to stand in for a symbol of the destructive elite -- but what does real accountability mean? By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Shifting The BlameUN Chief Urging Graduates to Not Work for ‘Climate Wreckers’ Puts the Onus of Climate Action on Individuals The messaging might have held practical value in an ideal world but, here, it presents an illusion of choice that doesn't quite exist. By Devrupa Rakshit
Is This The Real Life?What Will Protect People From Hate Crimes in the Metaverse? An increasing shift towards virtual reality can not only change the nature of harm, but also leave us more vulnerable to it. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
No End In SightWith the Pandemic in an Endless Loop, What Does Closure Mean? For many seeking respite from life-altering circumstances, the pandemic’s cyclical nature blocks the road to closure. By Rohitha Naraharisetty