Judicial Violence: Baloch Families Between Loss and Criminalization
Seven years ago, when she was just sixteen, Saira Baloch walked into a police station in Khuzdar for the first
A Seat At The (Climate Justice) Table: Why Women’s Voices Must Shape the Climate Conversation
Climate change, a term now widely thrown around, especially in mainstream international media, is increasingly becoming a subject of closed-room
Fighting Gender Based Violence: When Will It End?
The recent murder of 17 year old Sana Yousaf received a significant amount of attention both in mainstream media and
Who Wins In The India-Pakistan Media War?
A month after Pakistan and India almost went to war, it seems the situation around the Rafale jets still remains
Bangladesh’s Tilt Toward Pakistan Isn’t Just Diplomacy - It’s a Reckoning
What we’re witnessing in Dhaka isn’t a subtle diplomatic thaw—it’s a geopolitical pivot with decades of
The White In The Flag: Talking About Minorities In Pakistan
What this kind of media coverage does is sensationalise minority experiences. Instead of humanising them, we paint vivid stories of the “other” that we pity, and think our sympathy is enough to justify othering them.
India-Pakistan Escalations: Where Do Kashmiris Go From Here
Despite Pakistanis and Indians celebrating cease-fire, Kashmiris on both sides of the Line Of Control can hardly feel the same
Danish Taimoor's Controversy: A Catalyst for Women's Rights Debate
In a region steeped in cultural traditions and conservative values, the recent controversy surrounding Pakistani actor Danish Taimoor has once
Empowering Women Through Digital Activism Amidst Disaster
When the 2022 floods devastated Pakistan’s rural heartlands, entire communities were left stranded without critical support. These areas have
The Spice Trade: A Journey from Colonization to Sustainability with Diaspora Co.
When Sana Javeri-Kadri first moved to the US from India, she felt what she described as a ‘cliched diaspora angst,