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Threshold

By Scott Broker
Silhouette of a crowd of people wielding swords against a fiery background, as if to suggest war.

Once Upon a Time

By Natsume Sōseki, translated from Chinese by Ryan Choi
A fly sits on edge of a white flower's petal against a blurry green background.

Kingdom

By Brian Gyamfi

My Mother’s Stalker

By K-Ming Chang

Mallika Kaur

Mallika Kaur is a lawyer who focuses on gender and minority issues in the U.S. and South Asia. She has a J.D. from The UC Berkeley School of Law and M.P.P from Harvard Kennedy School of Government. She is volunteering with the 1984 Living History Project this 30th anniversary year.
Commentary Asia & Oceania

Ten Thousand Pairs of Shoes

By Mallika Kaur June 6, 2014

Finally talking about June 1984---30 years later---will honor the dead and protect the living.

Commentary ReligionUSA

Fear None, Frighten None

By Mallika Kaur August 8, 2012

After Sunday's shootings, Sikh Americans in Milwaukee and elsewhere need and deserve an informed response.

Commentary EuropeReligion

France of Institutionalized Discrimination, “J’accuse!”

By Mallika Kaur April 4, 2012

France has institutionalized discrimination against Muslims, Sikhs, and Jews—but that hasn't stopped India, home to large populations of Muslims and Sikhs, from brokering an international arms deals with the country.

Commentary Arts & CultureAsia & Oceania

Women and Exclusionary Development

By Mallika Kaur January 11, 2012
Recent protests by Punjabi farmers against the Gobindpura land acquisition and spirited participation by women in these protests illustrate that “women’s issues” are not limited to practices that only impact them.
Commentary ConflictFamily & Relationships

Grave Lessons from Kashmir

By Mallika Kaur September 2, 2011
For the anniversary of the International Day of the Disappeared, our writer reports on Kashmir’s “half widows” and their unaddressed needs, which threaten to fuel further insecurity in the volatile region and globally.
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