At Rock&Art, we firmly believe in the power of intersectionality – a lens through which we analyse culture and its impact on society. Our commitment to diversity, minorities, and queerness remains at the forefront of our endeavours as we strive to ignite critical thinking in our audience, encouraging them to engage with everyday events in a profound and transformative manner.Rock&Art takes on the responsibility of triggering critical thinking in our audience. We present thought-provoking content that challenges conventional narratives and encourages open dialogues on pertinent issues.
We aim to empower our readers to be informed, empathetic, and compassionate citizens by questioning the status quo and inviting discussions.Welcome to Rock&Art – Where Intersectional Cultural Journalism Redefines Reality.
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shilpa.shens@gmail.com bought a coffee.
It's impressive how you found the perfect balance between humour and seriousness, making the theme accessible without downplaying it's importance. Your writing is both insightful and engaging, which is quite an accomplishment, keep up the great work!

Ponni Rai bought a coffee.
I didn't know there was 1 rule for 1 religion and all the others had a different rule and that instant divorce was still allowed a few years ago and Muslim men can still have 4 wives!
There is a gender apartheid in India!