Summary of My Research Presentation at International Conferences (PPT Deck Included)
As part of my “11th month of service” made possible by AIF and the Rural […]
The Year That Was: Finishing Service in Rural Gujarat at the Onset of a Pandemic
When the AIF Clinton Fellowship commenced in September 2019, we had to create a project […]
Lessons Learned from a Virtual Fellowship
In mid-March of 2019 at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, I and many of […]
Demystifying Academic Research: My First Time
Academic research is very intimidating for someone on the outside. Speaking as that someone, academia […]
The Parallels of Caste in the United States and India: Book Review
In our final ‘19-‘20 Fellowship publication, “Intersectionalities in Development Practice: Approaches and Anecdotes,” Alumnus Benson […]
My Fellowship Journey: A Road to Discover a New Self
The American English Dictionary (1) defines self-discovery as follows: “becoming aware of one’s true potential, character, […]
Muslim and Woman: Two Intersections of My Experience
Women are not a homogeneous group. According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, intersectionality refers to “the complex, cumulative […]
Movies and Ableism: Are You “Normal” Enough To Watch Movies?
“I love TV serials, especially the more emotional ones, featuring relationships between family members.” “I […]
Walking Down Memory Lane: 10 Months of Service in Kachchh
India is such a diverse country with different cultures that even as someone who’s born […]
CSR and Public Sector Enterprises: Tips for Social Sector Organizations
When someone says, “massive Indian enterprise,” which businesses come to mind? Tata Motors? Tata Steel? […]