The Indian Americans Who Rallied at Capitol Hill
The Indian and the Confederate flags were flying together during the recent storming of Capitol Hill.
Michaela Stone Cross
How the Moon Comes Alive in South Asia
In a culture where romance too often must be conducted in secrecy, the moon has come to symbolize the sole companion to love.
Imaan Sheikh
How Brown Democrats Mobilized in Georgia
A record turnout of South Asian American voters helped swing the Georgia runoffs.
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Beejoli Shah
Kabul’s Lost Cinemas
The importance of preserving a movie theater, once a hub of Bollywood showings, goes far beyond just saving a building.
Ruchi Kumar
The Rise and Fall of India’s Congress Party
How the party of the left turned “secularism” into a dirty word.
The Incredible Roar of 'The White Tiger'
Netflix's powerful and unflinching film lives up to its title — and Aravind Adiga's award-winning book.
Ishani Nath
How Lijjat Became a Global Papad Brand
The story of a women-owned cooperative that turned 80 rupees into a business worth millions of dollars.
Priya Krishna
2020 in Review: Our Top 10 Stories on Food
Our most drool-worthy food features from the year.
The Juggernaut
The Apps That Got Us Through 2020
We couldn’t get enough of these mobile apps during a very strange, somewhat lonely year.
Our Top 15 Stories of 2020
The most-read articles this year.
The Best Books We Read in 2020
The Juggernaut team brings you our favorite reads of the year.
The Indian Tech Trends of 2020
How the industry changed in 2020, and where it’s headed next.
Jayadevan P K
The Best South Asian Films of 2020
In a year without theaters, films from the subcontinent and its diaspora still thrived.
Siddhant Adlakha
How Pandemic Pets are Helping Brown Families Cope
As pet ownership rates go up amid lockdowns, fuzzy friends are turning frowns upside down in even the most reluctant of Brown households.
A Year After CAA, India Doubles Down on Dissent
December 12, 2020, marked the one-year anniversary of the enactment of CAA. A global pandemic hasn’t stopped India from going after its own citizens.
Meher Manda
We Spoke to Doctors Who Took the COVID-19 Vaccine — Here’s What They Said
Healthcare workers roll up their sleeves during the first phase of U.S. distribution.
Devanshi Patel
Ten of our Favorite Drinks for the Holidays
Sweet and milky, warm and spicy, or berry-licious and boozy — we have all your holiday drink needs covered.
Opinion: How Biden Flipped Pennsylvania
The campaign's Deputy Data Director in the swing state reflects on what a Biden win means for the next four years.
Nikitha Rai
The Next Wave of Brown Voters
The 2020 presidential elections give us new insights into the politics of Brown Gen Z voters.
Malavika Kannan
All Punch, No Pay: The Pakistani Female Boxers Fighting On
Once celebrated internationally, these athletes now face a harsher battle outside the ring.
Rabia Mushtaq