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New California Media — Best Commentary Award

Posted on July 28, 2020 by Sarita Sarvate
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In Defense of Universal Human Rights BY SARITA SARVATE Some recent news items have made me wonder if we as a society are suffering from a kind of cultural schizophrenia. In one news story the decision to drop charges against … Continue reading →

Posted in Women | Tagged Indian culture, Status of women | Leave a reply

Kamala Harris’ Amma, an Unlikely Soulmate

Posted on December 9, 2019 by Sarita Sarvate
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Until recently, American elections used to evoke in me, not angst, but wonder.  When Bill Clinton ran for president, I watched The Man from Hope, a documentary about his life, over and over again, feeling inspired by the story of … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics, Women, world | Tagged Indian women, Kamala Harris, Shyamala Gopalan, Vice President | Leave a reply

What About Bill?

Posted on December 8, 2017 by Sarita Sarvate
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How the dominoes have fallen. Ever since producer Harvey Weinstein was exposed as a sexual predator, the list of prominent men charged with sexual harassment has grown. Some of these men, like comedian Louis C.K., and actor Kevin Spacey, have … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics, Society, Uncategorized, Women | Tagged #MeToo, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Sexual Harassment | Leave a reply

Is the Handmaid’s Tale a Feminist Track?

Posted on September 11, 2017 by Sarita Sarvate
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I have always had difficulty with Margaret Atwood’s writings, perhaps because her visions of the future are too dark. Listening to the audio version of The Blind Assassin, I got thoroughly confused. No surprise then that I hadn’t read her … Continue reading →

Posted in Society, Uncategorized, Women | Tagged feminist literature, Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood | Leave a reply

My Hillary Moment

Posted on July 7, 2016 by Sarita Sarvate
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Something happened to me on June 7th, 2016. As I watched Hillary give her victory speech (for being the presumptive Presidential nominee of the Democratic Party), tears came to my eyes. I was shaken to the core. Rationally, I could … Continue reading →

Posted in Culture, Politics, Society, Women | Tagged Donald Trump, Feminism, Hillary Clinton | Leave a reply

My Hillary Dilemma

Posted on March 6, 2016 by Sarita Sarvate
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For all her self-aggrandizement, Hillary can’t seem to inspire or lead. She never talks about her dreams for our glorious country, just anlaytical details …. This election season has revealed a strange reality to me, namely that a large proportion … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics, Society, Women | Tagged Bernie Sander, Bill Clinton, Email Server, Feminism, Hillary Clinton, Monica Lewinsky | Leave a reply

We Were Midnight’s Daughters

Posted on December 6, 2015 by Sarita Sarvate
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The other day, I got a text from a stranger. He claimed to be a high school classmate who was organizing our first ever reunion. I shrugged the idea off at first. The writer in me was loath to stir … Continue reading →

Posted in Memoirs, Women, world | Tagged Indian Independence, Indian women, Jawaharlal Nehru, Midnight's Children, Salman Rushdie | Leave a reply

Does a Corset a Woman Make: Defining Femininity in the Face of Caitlyn Jenner’s Vanity Fair Cover

Posted on July 3, 2015 by Sarita Sarvate
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You really have to worry about the future of feminism when Jon Stewart, a white guy, has to point out the pervading gender stereotypes in our culture. I am talking of the sexy picture of Caitlyn Jenner plastered all over … Continue reading →

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I Am India’s Daughter Too

Posted on June 24, 2015 by Sarita Sarvate
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Published in India Currents I saw the documentary, India’s Daughter. I did not want to see it; I was wary of an outsider judging India. But my curiosity got the better of me. Shall I tell you why, watching the … Continue reading →

Posted in Memoirs, Women | Tagged Damini, India's Daughter, Nirbhaya, rape in India | Leave a reply

An Ode to Wives who Rule

Posted on June 6, 2015 by Sarita Sarvate
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Now that the election season is here again, I cannot help thinking of Hillary Clinton and what it means to be a woman, a wife, a mother. I start thinking of the powerful women I know of. There is Arundhati … Continue reading →

Posted in Commentary, Women | Tagged Asian women, Feminism, The Beatles, wives, women, Yoko Ono | Leave a reply

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