No Justice No Peace#BlackOutTuesday Forces Us to Consider: Does Social Media Solidarity Accomplish Anything? Silent shows of solidarity, in the form of posting black squares, cannot capture the rage and disillusionment of these times. By Rajvi Desai
Above The LawHow Tear Gas Used to Incapacitate Protesters Affects Their Health Tear gas is a chemical agent that is banned in international warfare, according to the Chemical Weapons Convention -- but police still use it for domestic riot control. By Rajvi Desai
No ShameJamia Activist Safoora Zargar’s Pregnancy Is Not Relevant to Her Unfair Imprisonment Talking about Zargar's pregnancy instead of her unfair imprisonment gives bigots the opportunity to malign her sexual agency. By The Swaddle Team
An Environment Of HateU.S. Watchdog Downgrades India to Lowest Tier on Religious Freedom List A report from a U.S. commission on international religious freedom recommends the United States place visa bans, freeze assets of Indian officials responsible for inciting hate against religious minorities. By Rajvi Desai
Lockdown No BarAmid the Covid19 Pandemic, Volunteers Risk Their Health to Rehabilitate Delhi Pogrom Survivors NGOs are fighting curfew policies to provide on-ground rations to those affected by the February anti-Muslim violence in Delhi. By Meghna Prakash
Survival FirstWe Must Pause Outdoor Anti CAA‑NRC Protests, but Keep the Fight Going This is the only way forward, to ensure the safety and health of protestors during the Covid19 pandemic By Aditi Murti
Fight For The RightFor Women at Protests, Challenging NRC‑CAA Starts With Defying Sexism at Home Women are out and willing to fight because they want to take part in decision-making and challenge the men. By Anubhuti Matta
Hum Leke Rahenge AzaadiAll the Arguments You Need: to Convince People Protests Work Protests are a tangible, unignorable, unified statement from masses of people that oppression won't be tolerated. By Rajvi Desai
Hum DekhengeA Therapist’s Notes on the Mental Health Fallout of the CAA‑NRC Protests “The country is burning,” A.R. sat in front me with her face buried in her hands as she cried. By Priyanka Varma
Awaaz DoIn Photos: Women and Queer Protesters Lead Anti‑NRC‑CAA March in Delhi “We the people elect our government; the government doesn’t get to select who belongs to India,” activist Kavita Krishnan said. By Rajvi Desai