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2 months ago2 months ago

THE VULTURES AND US, THE BOY AND HIS GOD

By Emmanuel Uchendu-Onu for Invisiblites We gathered around the body of the dying boy.His ribs…

women month
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2 months ago2 months ago

The Annual Performance: An Open Letter on the Irony of Women’s Month

Women do not need a month of performative appreciation. We do not need taglines that look good on a tote bag but mean nothing in a boardroom or bedroom.

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3 months ago3 months ago

System or Steward: What Really Shapes a Nation’s Destiny?

Ultimately, the destiny of the nations is shaped not by the labels of the political system but by the quality of leadership.

Bangladesh and Pakistan
  • Socio-Political
4 months ago4 months ago

Post-Hasina Bangladesh and Pakistan: A Foreign Policy Analysis of Diplomatic Re-Engagement

Overall, the recent developments offer an opportunity to engage in a way that prioritizes mutual trust and strategic and economic benefits. Also, both countries can overcome historical enmities through dialogue and diplomacy. However, uncertainty looms due to the possible reversal of the policies post-elections.

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Octavia Butler’s Dawn and the Critique of Environmental Conservation

In the end, you can either follow along with the Oankali’s plan or resist. Either scenario ends in violence. Through Dawn, Octavia Butler reminds us that environmental conservation is sometimes not as noble as it seems.

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Do We All Hold Rage Against A Dark Skin Tone?

By Roha Saleem for Invisiblites When we are all united by religion,Then why are we…

Ever heard a Raag?
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Do We All Hold Rage Against A Dark Skin Tone?
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Do We All Hold Rage Against A Dark Skin Tone?

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Impact of the US Withdrawal from Afghanistan on Pakistan: Key Challenges and Policy Options

The Evolving Truth of Pakistan
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The Evolving Truth of Pakistan

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THE VULTURES AND US, THE BOY AND HIS GOD

Invisiblites.com2 months ago2 months ago02 mins

By Emmanuel Uchendu-Onu for Invisiblites We gathered around the body of the dying boy.His ribs protruded, his stomach seemed too large,his arms and feet too little, an anomaly.Perhaps we could throw some bread to this dying boy,but why should we?Instead, we wondered; “where was his Merciful God?”Was he not also watching this dying boy?Did he…

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The Annual Performance: An Open Letter on the Irony of Women’s Month

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Women do not need a month of performative appreciation. We do not need taglines that look good on a tote bag but mean nothing in a boardroom or bedroom.

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nations destiny
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System or Steward: What Really Shapes a Nation’s Destiny?

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Ultimately, the destiny of the nations is shaped not by the labels of the political system but by the quality of leadership.

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Bangladesh and Pakistan
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Post-Hasina Bangladesh and Pakistan: A Foreign Policy Analysis of Diplomatic Re-Engagement

Invisiblites.com4 months ago4 months ago04 mins

Overall, the recent developments offer an opportunity to engage in a way that prioritizes mutual trust and strategic and economic benefits. Also, both countries can overcome historical enmities through dialogue and diplomacy. However, uncertainty looms due to the possible reversal of the policies post-elections.

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environmental conservation critique
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Octavia Butler’s Dawn and the Critique of Environmental Conservation

Invisiblites.com4 months ago4 months ago05 mins

In the end, you can either follow along with the Oankali’s plan or resist. Either scenario ends in violence. Through Dawn, Octavia Butler reminds us that environmental conservation is sometimes not as noble as it seems.

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Do We All Hold Rage Against A Dark Skin Tone?

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By Roha Saleem for Invisiblites When we are all united by religion,Then why are we divided by ethnicity?We were born with freedom,yet torn apart by resistance.Our atoms have always urged for ilm,yet we have been shaken by endless identity quests.No matter what the thirst still lingered,among the piles of the dumping pit,which were full of…

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