Stories from Sajeer Shaikh
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A vital, inclusive and disruptive lens
As a response to white feminism, Rafia Zakaria’s book highlights the many gaps left unaddressed by the movement
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Our very own Dumbledore
Anita Ghulamali was, to me, a Dumbledore
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A lurking fear
Where is this sense of superiority, coupled with anger coming from? Why are we this bitter?
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A daunting void
Imagine watching your loved one being tossed between wards like a sick, twisted game that humors all those around them
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Poetry — food for the soul
Poetry does not connect with humans on an economic level but reaches for chords deep within confines of mind and soul
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A permanent scapegoat
Why should Muslims apologise for the Paris attacks? The Charleston shooting was perpetrated by a white citizen
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Our invisible friends
This child had no siblings, nor friends, but she claimed the contrary
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What happened to us?
At what point did we decide that death and loss are just parts of a routine that we must follow
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Chasing power and love
Perhaps, that is our role in this universe — to create, to destroy, to seek power in all its might
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To the woman much missed: Anita Ghulamali
Professor Anita Ghulamali was a woman who was born with that greatness