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In this edition of Matchbox by Usawa, we re-examine patterns, customs and structures, those within us and around us.
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This edition of Matchbox by Usawa explores the patterns, customs, and structures that influence our lives, both inwardly and outwardly.
A haunting meditation on death’s intimacy, despair, and allure.
Sohini Sen’s The Dandelions Have It blends nature, mind, and oneness.
A monthly column by SheThePeople and Matchbox by Usawa
Caste, trauma, and mental health: inherited wounds of silence.
India’s struggle with patriarchy mirrors its treatment by West.
A daughter's haunting reflection on inherited pain and motherhood.
Afghan women write of silenced voices, daily struggles, and unbroken hope.
Navigating the Moment through the Margins
Resistance through June and July
North-East Special by Matchbox x The Little Journal of North East India.
To Long For, To Engrave, To Stray, To Erase, & To Evolve
Preparing Silence, Normalising Everydayness & More
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