opinion

While the conversation around gender sensitisation and representation has become increasingly important, Bollywood is still living in a time capsule.
While some of the rage directed at star kids came from this sense of proximity with Rajput’s struggle, a part of it was simply rooted in sexist entitlement.
How can you show love for someone’s culture but remain prejudiced against the people?
Can conservationists abandon the colonial baggage of the “innocent” animal and the “cruel native”?
If misogynistic all-male spaces are boys’ inheritance, learning to grin and bear it is the legacy girls inherit.
Andrew looked like a man trying to escape a situation, only for the guards’ searchlights to pick him out with ease, HuffPost UK's editor-in-chief Jimmy Leach writes.
Linda Hamilton spent a year getting fit for the role, only to be told to wear a fake bum and tits for the film. It’s enough to make your eyes roll, journalist Hanna Flint writes.
The Liberal party leader needs to prove his allyship isn't a politically convenient wardrobe choice, writes Sadiya Ansari
Today we've published a practical guide for dealing with trolling. Here's how individuals and the media can better handle hate online, write Imran Ahmed and Dr Linda Papadopoulos
The people of Kashmir are portrayed as either vicious and angry protestors who need to be contained or innocent victims waiting to be rescued by the Indian State.