Screw Your #PositiveVibes: Your Toxic Positivity Doesn’t Help Indians Dying From COVID-19
Preaching positivity at a time when the country is burning reeks of privilege and insensitivity.
Preaching positivity at a time when the country is burning reeks of privilege and insensitivity.
It says a lot about the world we’ve created for ourselves when it takes a deadly pandemic to allow us to be kind to ourselves.
Caregivers outside a COVID-19 ward find solace in strangers who are on the same boat.
The increase happened even though overall hate crimes reduced in the U.S.
By the end of last year, hospitals in half of the American states were suffering staff shortages.
The survey included responses from 1,685 faculty members at 12 colleges and universities in 10 states across the United States.
Indian relatives don’t realize how being inundated with phone calls is not how I wanted to be supported.
Ads perpetuating stereotypes can affect a person’s sense of belonging.
If claims about the virus going easy on people like me are to be believed, life should have gone on unaffected.