MJ Akbar
Justice Pulbandi and the hanged Maharaja
Aminder Dhaliwal’s graphic novel uses the figure of the cyclops to talk about race and belonging, sexuality and relationships. The animator tells Nandini Nair why we are all outsiders
Championing diversity in motorsport in the age of Black Lives Matter
Margaret Atwood’s sequel to her cult novel is marked by the same urgency of cultural zeitgeist and prophetic resonance that made the publication of the original a literary event 34 years ago
Angela Saini dismantles notions of ethnicity and colour in her latest book. The author in conversation with Bhavya Dore
To what do we pay greatest allegiance? Family, language group, country, gender? Religion, race? And if none of these matter, are we urbane, cosmopolitan, or simply lonely?
The election of London’s first Muslim Mayor and race and politics in Britain
In spite of its excellent performances and craftsmanship, this film is a little too politically correct
Nobody knows of their real origin or if they are indeed Aryans. But, regarded as long-lost members of a purebred ‘Master Race’ settled in the Himalayas, Brokpas attract curious visitors, some of who try to satisfy their fantasy of having pure Aryan babies