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sohels has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in September 2020. The social media accounts linked to from sohels are: Instagram, LinkedIn, Email, X. Besides social media accounts, sohels has populated their site with Songs of Survival: The Cultural Memory that Kept Millets Alive - The Locavore, Opiate Imperialism: The U.S. Drug Industry, Past and Present • Protean Magazine, Respectable Lives and Transgressive Tastes, The community beating drought with tree-based farming, In India, Women’s Seed Conservation Practices Are Making Them Climate Resilient, Can Permaculture Offer Hope in a Climate-insecure World? - The Locavore, In India, Black Baza Champions Sustainability and Smallholder Farmers, Preserved Fish Is Both Everywhere and Nowhere — GOYA, In Tamil Nadu, Women Sustain the Revival the Millet — GOYA, Banana Peels and Fiddlehead Ferns, An Emerging Rice Renaissance in India, The False Promise of Lab-Grown Meat, Revolution on the Airwaves: An Account of India’s Tumultuous Radio History — The Chakkar, Interrogating the 'Crisis' of Migration: A Review of Harsha Walia’s Border & Rule • Protean Magazine, Colonial continuities of the ‘good coloniser’ - Himal Southasian, The Art, Craft and (Gendered) Labour of Achaar, Rajma Chawal Is More Than (Everyone’s) Comfort Food — Whetstone Magazine, Mushrooming No More? The Story of India’s Wild Edible Fungi, Break taboos now: Insect-eating is already here, War, God & Gandhi: The Unlikely Rise of Soy Nuggets in India, The True Cost Of Posto, How Workers Kept Alive India’s Oldest Surviving Coffee Chain, Kishwar Chowdhury's Panta Bhat is a Hat-Tip to Culinary History, Date Palm Jaggery Is My Taste Of Home. It’s Also Disappearing - Chatelaine, Queer Pleasures of the South Asian Kitchen, Reading Beyond the Tea Leaves, 🖊 Two tales of two pickles, The hidden health costs of climate change along India’s coasts., Bordered by Violence, Centring the Colonised: A Review of Priyamvada Gopal's 'Insurgent Empire', The Women of Medicine: A Timely Archive of India’s Pathbreaking ‘Lady Doctors’ — The Chakkar, Maaza Mengiste’s ‘The Shadow King’ Restores The ‘Her’stories of War, Hike To See the Living Root Bridges of Northeast India, The Chair Depicts, But Refuses to Dissect, Institutional Racism in Academic Spaces, A Parasocial Love Story: Where the Intimate and the Performative Collide - WYV Archive, Other Words and Inner Worlds, The Infinite Possibilities of Queer Friendships, The Rise of Lesbian Period Dramas (and the Shrinking Space for Other Queer Stories), “The Crown” Dresses Up Brutal Colonialism as Royal Amnesia, Digital New Deal: Visions of Justice in a Post-Covid World, The (Im)Possibility of Truth-Telling and a Tenuous Hope in Megha Majumdar’s ‘A Burning’, Netflix’s Betty Broderick Story, Gaslighting, and “Angry Women”, Book Review: What's the Use? On the Uses of Use by Sara Ahmed, The ‘Unlikeable’ Millennial Woman In Fleabag And Who Gets To Be Her, Review of Unruly Visions: The Aesthetic Practices of Queer Diaspora by Gayatri Gopinath, Bernardine Evaristo’s Brilliant Take On ‘Difference’ In ‘Girl, Woman, Other’, Precarity in Times of Pandemic, Reclaiming Being Single Against Emma Watson’s Self Partnered, How Not To Talk About ‘Women’s Safety’ In Public Spaces, Fishing For The Hidden Feminist Agency In Kumbalangi Nights.