Debate
Beautiful Transgressions, Debate, New in Ceasefire - Tuesday, January 31, 2012 8:50 - 3 Comments
Beautiful Transgressions | Our Blood is Red
In her latest column, Sara Motta reflects on women's relationship with their bodies, including their experience of menstruation. Looking back to history, she argues, we begin to unravel the processes of disconnection, separation and estrangement that devalue, silence and make shameful the female body and its cycles.
Debate, New in Ceasefire - Thursday, November 24, 2011 5:31 - 2 Comments
Debate | Helping the poor…by getting rich: ingenious or delusional?
What would be better: to work as a highly-paid banker so you can give more money to charity, or to take up a lower-paid job in an NGO, so you can help others directly? Aveek Bhattacharya, of 'Giving What We Can', and Puneet Dhaliwal, of War on Want, take sides in a thought-provoking debate introduced by deputy editor Musab Younis.
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