This unconscious act of praising the glory of the seemingly mundane draws me deeper into my faith.
Author: Shayla Zreika
Several thousand humans remain living in limbo after the failed Fast Track immigration system continues to operate over generations of…
On Sunday 6th of April, Palestine Action Group (PAG) gathered in the streets of the CBD in protest after Western…
We hear tales of our elders who grew up peacefully without the distractions of social media and truly lived in the present. Their backyards were their universe of discovery, their streets and the path to their individuality were infinite. Without buzzwords and microtrends shifting the culture every few months, they could carry the past into the present and future.
But what exactly is Ramadan; what does a month of fasting look like as a student, and how can you show respect and support to your Muslim mates this month?
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Gathered around the kitchen table, familial experiences are passed around and savoured through generations, just like platters of food. In…
I write to assure second-generation migrants that while there is truly no place like home, we will always carry our homeland within us wherever we go.