The Bold Narratives of Taslima Nasrin: An Exploration of Controversy

Suzanne Ibrahim: Taslima Nasrin, a courageous writer who dared to live in exile, has faced a…

The Top US Educators were Interrogated by the US Congress: Playing with a Fire! 

Pamelia Riviere: The top Educators being insulted by politicians in the US Congress is dangerous for…

Voice of Difference in Feminism; An Overview of Black Feminism 

Aditi Sharif : Being an anthropology student who had a genuine interest in Gender Studies, I…

The New Curriculum Debate and Special Curriculum in Bangladesh: My Experience as a Parent and a Pedagogue(Part II)

Pamelia Riviere: (Continued after Part I) When we were relocating to a new country, I was…

The New Curriculum Debate and Special Curriculum in Bangladesh: My Experience as a Parent and a Pedagogue(Part I)

Pamelia Riviere: I am unfamiliar with the new curriculum in Bangladesh. However, I have heard complaints…

Let’s educate ourselves about Sextortion through Amanda Todd’s case 

Naila Sohrat Tasbiha: Sextortion is a form of online sexual exploitation and blackmail where individuals are…

Dalit Women’s Autobiography: A Space Where Subalterns ‘Speak’

Aditi Sharif: “My Mother used to weave aaydans. I find that her act of weaving and…

Aesop’s Fables “The Crow and Fox”: Nuclear Weapons after the Hostage Transfer? (Part III)

Pamelia Riviere: The Clash of Civilizations (Continued after Part II) I found “The Clash of Civilizations…

Aesop’s Fables “The Crow and Fox”: Nuclear Weapons after the Hostage Transfer? (Part II)

Pamelia Riviere: The story of “The Fox and The Crow” (Continued after Part I) It teaches…

Aesop’s Fables “The Crow and Fox”: Nuclear Weapons after the Hostage Transfer? (Part I)

Pamelia Riviere: The Truce Agreement has been Violated This is an uncertain time for Palestine, especially…

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