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Ramneek Thind

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‘You shall not pass’: WSU staff and students go on strike

Picketers at Western Sydney University blocked entrance to the South Parramatta campus in protest of staff working conditions.

June 8, 2022 Ramneek Thind and Yu Mo Chen
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The Infestation of Casteism in our Everyday Conversations

The incursion of classist tropes in South Asian languages must be brought to light and vigorously challenged.

May 10, 2022 Ramneek Thind
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Nursing staff and students speak out on ‘effed’ working conditions

The forum, hosted by the Women's Collective and Sydney University Nursing Society, follow two strikes from nurses and midwives this year over better staffing ratios and safer working conditions.

April 28, 2022 Ramneek Thind
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Growing Pains

You wouldn’t do a root canal without painkillers. So, why are we forced to endure such painful reproductive health checks?

March 7, 2022 Ramneek Thind

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