India Currents
Arundhati Roy’s Memoir Reveals The Price of Being Mother Mary’s Daughter 🎧
A raw memoir tracing Arundhati Roy's turbulent childhood, her fraught bond with her formidable mother Mary, and how that legacy shaped her life and activism.
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13mSleepless in Kathmandu: After A Massacre & Regime Change Nepal Crawls Back To Normalcy
A firsthand account of Nepal’s week of Gen Z-led protests, deadly police firing, arson across Kathmandu, and the interim government under Sushila Karki as the nation begins to recover.
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17mFor Sikhs In ICE Detention Centers, Faith Represents Hope 🎧
A Bakersfield volunteer delivers turbans, prayer books and support to Sikh detainees, easing cultural, linguistic, and spiritual isolation amid rising Indian immigrant detentions at U.S. borders.
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7mThe 90-Second Rule
Learn the 90-second rule to pause, calm visceral reactions, and choose reasoned responses to improve relationships and happiness.
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9mBhisham Sahni’s 'Tamas' Reads Like A Primer In 'How Easily Awful Things Start'
A review of Bhisham Sahni’s Tamas: a dark, satirical novel showing how riots are manufactured, tragically relevant today and powerfully translated by Daisy Rockwell.
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21mLanguage Barriers Cripple Sikh Immigrants’ Access To Healthcare 🎧
Punjabi-speaking Sikh immigrants in California face language, access, and stigma barriers. Community clinics and nonprofits provide culturally congruent care, mental health support, and advocacy amid policy and immigration challenges.