Why I’ve Grown to Appreciate Bollywood

Why I’ve Grown to Appreciate Bollywood

Since starting Harvard, I feel as though being from the Bay Area has become an annoyingly significant part of my personality. Whether they ask or not, I feel compelled to divulge this fact to almost every new individual I meet, as if I’m explaining and justifying my strange reaction to my surroundings. As I’ve come … Read more

Life in Limbo: Pandemic Policy and Immigration Backlogs

Life in Limbo: Pandemic Policy and Immigration Backlogs

On April 18, 2017, President Trump signed the Buy American and Hire American executive order with the stated goal of safeguarding American jobs. Since the pandemic, the Trump administration, Department of Homeland Security, and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services have been repeatedly using the most harmful versions of xenophobic, “immigrants steal jobs” rhetoric to … Read more

How China Got to the Top is How We Can Bring Uyghur Muslim Camps Down

How China Got to the Top is How We Can Bring Uyghur Muslim Camps Down

Organ harvests, forced sterilization of women, psychological torture, and forced family separations—the hallmarks of the Xinjiang region in China. Uyghur Muslims live in fear in Xinjiang as the Chinese government continues to wage war on their culture, with its elimination as the goal. Many are subjected to “re-education” camps, a euphemism for an exploitative labor … Read more

What the “Big Tech” Trustbusting Conversation Misses

What the “Big Tech” Trustbusting Conversation Misses

In the biggest legal challenge to the technology industry in decades, the Department of Justice and 11 state attorneys general filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google on October 20, arguing that the company holds an illegal monopoly over search and advertising and citing its contracts with Apple as a deterrent against innovation and competition. This … Read more

Patriarchy in Disney’s Live-Action Mulan

Patriarchy in Disney’s Live-Action Mulan

The live-action “Mulan” movie is no stranger to criticism. #BoycottMulan began trending in August 2019, more than a year before the live-action “Mulan” release. Protestors lobbied against the movie because Chinese star Liu Yifei, the actress who played Mulan, reposted a pro-Hong Kong police comment during the democracy demonstrations last year. This year, much of … Read more

Haley 2024? It Doesn’t Look Like It

Haley 2024? It Doesn’t Look Like It

It was not a surprise to hear the claim that “America is not a racist country” at August’s minority-spotlighting Republican National Convention. What was surprising, however, was the woman who spoke that line. The irony of Nikki Haley denying racism’s continued existence while donning an undeniably Americanized name — she was born Nimrata Randhawa — was … Read more

Racial Justice in Rural Colorado

Racial Justice in Rural Colorado

The protests which shook the world this summer have left U.S. cities and their systems rattled by the shouts and demands of justice for Black Americans. From Minneapolis to Chicago, Los Angeles to Louisville, and countless other major cities, we have seen mainstream news and social media coverage of individuals demanding police reform. These calls … Read more