The Genocidal Underbelly of Wokism
In an interview on October 5, 2022, French journalist Come Carpentier spoke to Madhu Kishwar on “The Genocidal Underbelly of […]
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In an interview on October 5, 2022, French journalist Come Carpentier spoke to Madhu Kishwar on “The Genocidal Underbelly of […]
The Genocidal Underbelly of Wokism Read More »
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We reproduce below an interview of Yasmine Mohammed conducted by Madhu Kishwar for Manushi-India on November 12, 2021. The link
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