The words ‘zan, zendegi, azadi’, when chanted after one another, reverberate through Iran and land like daggers at the feet of those who restrict our freedoms. But if Mahsa Amini gave her life for this fight, what have we done to leave our mark?
Browsing: Perspective
South Korea’s historically-rigid conscription laws have seen escalating challenges in recent years. Three Seoul university students told Honi what Korean young people think about them.
Recounting my experience of fleeing my hometown in Syria (from near), and following the continuing Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict (from afar).
What do Renaissance-era slurs, electronic music, and sibling love have in common?
Over nearly four decades, Steki in Newtown has served as the favourite taverna for generations of Greek Australians. Closing its doors two weeks ago, the restaurant will be sorely missed by its loyal patrons.
The idealised expectations of travelling alone are wildly wrong.
Our culture’s approach to aloneness is alienating and unhelpful.
Why does the phrase “I’m dumb” seem to bring me, and others, such comfort?
Similarly to HIV/AIDS, conservative commentators are using monkeypox as a way to justify their homophobia.
Spoiler alert, it’s both.