Etaf Rum on the Role of Palestinian Artists in Resistance
The author of "Evil Eye" isn't afraid of being cancelled
The author of "Evil Eye" isn't afraid of being cancelled
Tsering Yangzom Lama ’s novel "We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies" centers the everyday struggles of Tibetans in exile
Tanaïs finds liberation from white supremacy and Brahmanical heteropatriarchy in their memoir "In Sensorium"
Political action doesn't begin or end with elections
Megha Majumdar, author of "A Burning," on what hope in the face of profound injustice can look like
"Cantoras" imagines the lives of five queer Uruguayan women during the dictatorship
"Dealing in Dreams" confronts a near-future society in which teenagers hold truth to power
Books and films about LGBTQ characters often focus on trauma. Shouldn’t we get a happy ending too?
In her new novel "The Alternatives," three Irish sisters reunite in search of their missing sibling
These writers invite you to see the beauty and grimness of Nigeria in a new light