by Madhushree Ghosh | Jul 2, 2021 | Newsletter
On Sunflowers and Banana Blossoms Talking about food and what it means to us Oh, hi, hi! It’s still June, so here’s your June irregular newsletter. Hope you’re well and here we go! I wanted to talk food, friends, and what it means to us in this pandemic this time....
by Madhushree Ghosh | May 18, 2021 | Newsletter
On Funeral Pyres, Oxygen and The Right to Live Oh, you know, talking about light and fluffy things Hi, hi! Yes, I know it’s been a while, but life was happening and it was a bit hard to concentrate on anything else but the fact that my birth country is in crisis, as...
by Madhushree Ghosh | Apr 7, 2021 | Newsletter
The E in DE&I in Corporate (Biotech) America & Brownness in The Publishing Industry The performative commoditization of diversity, equity and inclusion and two decades to be an overnight success. As the daughter of refugees, and as an immigrant, to be othered...
by Madhushree Ghosh | Mar 16, 2021 | Newsletter
I nternational Womens Day & Why Performative Allyship Makes Me Mad On misogyny, gender pay parity, political party symbols and hashtags in this pandemic Oh, hi, hi! I didn’t say you’ll be comfortable reading my little irregular newsletter, did I? 🙂 So yesterday...
by Madhushree Ghosh | Mar 2, 2021 | Newsletter
And Then, One Year Later… On “curve flattening”, hoarding, waiting, vaccinating & reading, American-style Hi, Hi! Remember this time last year? Were you the one running after toilet paper or were you baking sourdough and opining on your starter...
by Madhushree Ghosh | Feb 10, 2021 | Newsletter
Post-Inaguration Are we waiting for the other shoe to drop? I thought to reach out mid-week, and one week after the jewel-tone colorful overcoat takeover of Washington, DC last Wednesday. Here’s what I have to say about that—that’s a regular desi wedding, so you...