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Author: Aditi Parashar

Aditi Parashar is a third year student in the HAST programme with a concentration in Ethics and Politics. Whenever she is not talking about bubble tea, you will find her promoting intersectional thought, doing her bit to attain climate justice, and convincing others that Beyoncé is the best artist of all time.
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By : Aditi Parashar December 14, 2020December 17, 2020

How To Actively Be Anti-Racist: A Resource List

The summer of 2020 was marked by the resurgence of a social and political activist movement, known as Black Lives Matter. The protests, which spanned across the globe, were sparked by the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and Jacob Black as a result of police brutality. With COVID-19 affecting social interaction and

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By : Aditi Parashar November 9, 2020November 20, 2020

On Belonging, Writing, and Migrating with Dr. Fatin Abbas

Bard College Berlin offers a myriad of classes dealing with questions of race, migration, and culture. This semester, I am grateful to be part of one such course, African Narratives of Migration and Globalisation with Dr. Fatin Abbas. Fatin is a writer and professor whose work lies at the intersection of African and Middle Eastern

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By : Aditi Parashar November 2, 2020November 5, 2020

On Mourning and Criticising Ruth Bader Ginsburg

To celebrate my eleventh birthday (which at the time I thought was an exceptionally important age), I convinced my parents to take me to the beautiful city of Jaipur in India. It was my first time visiting the Pink City and I was taken aback by its sheer grandeur. The city is full of architectural

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By : Aditi Parashar October 9, 2020October 14, 2020

The Best (socially distanced) Study Spots in Berlin

In the midst of Mumbai’s scorching hot summer under a strict COVID-19 lockdown, I found myself longing for an M1 tram ride across Berlin. So much so, that I started watching eight-minute long YouTube videos of the M1 tram going from Pastor Niemöller Platz to Am Kupfergraben on loop. This longing also prompted me to

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