Our earliest memories don’t store themselves in words. They are embedded in our body. Events fade, but feelings live in the deep folds.
Author: Natasha Badhwar
Natasha Badhwar is a film-maker, media trainer and author of the book My Daughters’ Mum. You can find her on twitter at @natashabadhwar
Why Hindus And Not Muslims Must Prove Their Patriotism
By allowing hate crimes to take place with impunity, we are allowing our civilization to be wounded.
Explain It To Me Like I’m A 10-year-old
Explain to a child how Indians are people who deserve the best life whereas Pakistanis, who look, feel, laugh, hurt just like us, deserve to be exterminated.
(Video) Journalist Priyanka Dubey and Author Natasha Badhwar Discuss Gendered Violence, Journalism and Dubey’s New Book
‘No Nation for Women’ by Dubey takes a hard, close look at what makes India unsafe for its women.
So What If I Am A Muslim? So What If I Am A Pakistani?
Of Gandhi, Jinnah, shared childhoods and entangled histories | An excerpt from the book, My Daughters’ Mum by Natasha Badhwar
Married To A Muslim — He Fasts, I Feast
It is hard to be married to a Muslim, confesses Natasha Badhwar.