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New Online Zine Brown Girl Lifted a Place for Intersectional Feminist Voices

March 18, 2016

By Brianna Rae “Brown girl seeks solidarity in a digital world,” reads the first post on Brown Girl Lifted, a new blog that seeks to be “a celebration of the layered movement that is intersectional feminism — the delicious cake of solidarity that feeds us all.” The blog’s founder, Aarushi Agni, is a recent UW-Madison […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Aarushi Agni, Brianna Rae, Brown Girl Lifted

UW-Madison Honors Faculty of Color at Reception

March 4, 2016

A Word From Chief Diversity Officer Patrick Sims by Aarushi Agni Last Thursday, University of Wisconsin-Madison held its annual Reception to Recognize Faculty of Color. Hosted by Chief Diversity Officer Patrick J. Sims and a member of the University committee Ruth Lithovsky, the event recognized the promotion of 16 faculty of color and the 18 […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Aarushi Agni, Diversity, Faculty Diversification Initiative, Faculty of Color, Patrick J. Sims, UW-Madison

The Mojo and the Sayso Comes to Madison: An Interview with Artistic Director Malkia Stampley

February 12, 2016

by Aarushi Agni In collaboration with Theatre Lila, Milwaukee’s Bronzeville Arts ensemble will bring Aisha Rahman’s play, The Mojo and the Sayso, to the Overture Center’s Promenade Hall from February 18 – 21. The play depicts an African-American family’s experience after their 10-year-old son is shot by a white police officer. A new context revitalizes […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Aarushi Agni, Malkia Stampley, Overture Center for the Arts, The Mojo and the Sayso

Pakistani-Lebanese-Halal Family Food Meets Campus Culture at “Madistan”

November 6, 2015

by Aarushi Agni The corner of Gorham and Bassett is known for being a hub of student living. On game days it is not uncommon to catch students wearing all red, jovially jaunting in the direction of Camp Randall or the nearest sports bar. Here, “Madistan” (pronounced mad-is-th-ah-n), a Mediterranean/Pakistani/Halal restaurant, has made its unlikely […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Aarushi Agni, Amin Shaikh, Amna Shaikh, Lebanese Food, Madistan

Wisconsin’s First Conference for Queer People of Color A Success

October 16, 2015

by Aarushi Agni Safe spaces can be hard to come by for a queer person of color on a mostly white college campus, steeped in a heteronormative, capitalist culture. Attendees and organizers of the first-ever Wisconsin Queer People of Color Conference strived to create this safe space last weekend. Among other measures, conference participants wore […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Aarushi Agni, Coya White Hat-Artichoker, Danez Smith, Queerness, Wisconsin Queer People of Color Conference

Just Another Girl: ‘Madison’s Favorite Comedian’ Dina Nina Martinez Launches New Webseries, Talks Trans Visibility

September 18, 2015

by Aarushi Agni Madison comic and transgender activist Dina Nina Martinez is taking the jump from stages to the small screen. She is the force behind the in-production web series The Misadventures of Delilah James, a sitcom workplace drama to be filmed locally. Voted Madison’s favorite comedian in 2015 by Isthmus, Martinez has acted (you […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Aarushi Agni, Dina Nina Martinez, The Misadventures of Delilah James, Transgender People



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