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Bipasha Chakraborty

Reviews //

Blue: grief, pain, loss, and love

Thomas Weatherall’s writing and theatrical debut is heartbreaking, passionate and devastating.

January 27, 2023 Bipasha Chakraborty and Rahi Chapatwala
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Leading student organisations call for better protections for students with disabilities

The National Union of Students (NUS), Australian Law Students’ Association and the Australian Medical Students’ Association released a joint statement in November.

January 25, 2023 Bipasha Chakraborty
Culture //

Bad Bitch, I’m the Bar

Sydney’s Ballroom Culture and Beyonce’s Renaissance

October 3, 2022 Bipasha Chakraborty
News //

Hundreds gather at Town Hall advocating for justice and permanent protection for all refugees

“Change is not going to come through parliament, it’s going to come now by just how loud our voices are.”

September 23, 2022 Bipasha Chakraborty and Misbah Ansari
Analysis //

Digital Colonialism

The digital world is nowhere near representing a democratic space.

May 10, 2022 Bipasha Chakraborty
Perspective //

Coconut: Brown on the outside, white on the inside

We don't need to validate our brownness to anyone, so stop trying to take it away from us.

March 16, 2022 Sumyia Nasim and Bipasha Chakraborty
Perspective //

Vikriti Evam Prakriti: What seems unnatural, is natural

On sexuality in South Asia.

October 5, 2021 Bipasha Chakraborty

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