Grace Lee Boggs
Grace Lee Boggs
Grace Lee Boggs is a philosopher and activist based in Detroit. The daughter of Chinese immigrants, she has chronicled her life in struggle in the autobiographical Living for Change. The James and Grace Lee Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership was founded in 1995 in Detroit to carry on their work and honour their legacy.
- Revolution and Evolution in the Twentieth CenturyINR 395
More than thirty years of experience in the labour, radical, and black movements in the United States and distilled by the authors in these pages. This book provides a concise and instructive revie...
Pooja Pottenkulam
Pooja Pottenkulam is an animator and illustrator and a Lecturer in Art and Design at the University of East London.
Zaheda Hina
Zaheda Hina is an Urdu journalist and writer from Pakistan. She has received many literary awards and was also nominated in 2006 for Pakistan's highest literary honour, the Pride of Performance awa
Sanil M. Neelakandan
Sanil M. Neelakandan teaches at Department of Law, SRM University, Sonepat, Haryapan. He received his PhD and MPhil in Sociology from the Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru Un
Namita Waikar
Namita Waikar was born in Mumbai in 1961 and studied Biochemistry at the University of Mumbai. She is managing editor of the People’s Archive of Rural India (PARI) where she leads and writes for
Alok Gupta
Alok Gupta is a lawyer and queer rights activist.
A. Revathi
A. Revathi is a Namakal-based writer and transgender activist.
Premilla D'Cruz
Premilla D'Cruz is Assistant Professor, Organizational Behaviour, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. Her research interests include gender, health studies, qualitative research methods and