On this International Women’s Day I was invited by Women in Tech @ NUS Computing. I took this opportunity to speak about the opportunities and challenges the emergence of Femtech poses for women’s health and well-being. I believe a gender inclusive approach with sensitivity and ethics as priority
Don’t you wish your life had a ‘control F’ command to search things around your house, office, car, tote bag, and all other spaces. I’m write this as I struggle to find a stapler. 🤦🏽♀️
Restlessness pushed me to follow bell hooks advice to look at writing as a force and I attempted to pen it down. #palestine
Crazy day is when you’re on zoom calls from 10am to 5pm continuously with only bathroom breaks in between. Sigh. Even the coffee shop lady asked me why was I late for my evening coffee today. 😳
Tomorrow’s UNC Daily Tar Heel. As provided by its managing editor, Caitlyn Yaede. Brilliant. And heart wrenching.
I'm pretty happy with the Academic Integrity / Use of AI statement I developed for my fall syllabi :)
Historians of India, please see and share this ad for a Chair in Indian History and Culture at Oxford University. “We would particularly welcome applications from scholars in the field of early modern Indian history.” www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DBE869/p...
My book review of Sarah Lamb’s Being Single in India is out in Pacific Affairs. It was such a pleasure to review this book. I loved everything about this book but it being framed within queer studies was my favourite part. Here is the link: t.co/BhPlRzJIN3
Thank you! This was super helpful
@adityak.bsky.social - this is fantastic