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Category: Social Issues

From K-Dot to Kunta: the New Fate of Kendrick Lamar

May 21, 2015May 21, 2015 ~ Neiha Lasharie ~ 1 Comment

First published in the Northeastern University Political Review Photo by John Francis Peters for the New York Times Compton, California has birthed its fair share of artists who have gone on to make a mark in the rap and hip hop industry, but it’s Dr. Dre’s protege, Kendrick Lamar who has taken the industry by … Continue reading From K-Dot to Kunta: the New Fate of Kendrick Lamar

To you, motherland – A Nation of Chronic Belittlers

May 13, 2015May 13, 2015 ~ Neiha Lasharie ~ 1 Comment

Some things are so deeply ingrained in you that you do not become aware of them until you are faced with some kind of frame of reference. I always knew how deeply unequal Pakistan was - in a country where class is as apparent and omnipresent as rickety rickshaws alongside shiny new Mercedeses, you'd have … Continue reading To you, motherland – A Nation of Chronic Belittlers

Deah, Yusor, Razan

February 11, 2015February 11, 2015 ~ Neiha Lasharie ~ Leave a comment

https://twitter.com/arabprodigy30/status/358020467065905152 Another day, another tragedy, and it seems like the tragedies keep hitting closer and closer to home. I have always identified first and foremost as a Muslim, and you can debate my religiosity all you want but it doesn't take away from the fact that I'm a fervent Muslim and a vocal one at … Continue reading Deah, Yusor, Razan

Two and a half thoughts from Thanksgiving eve

November 27, 2014 ~ Neiha Lasharie ~ Leave a comment

I always get a little bit emotional whenever I watch Hook. It reminds me far too much of my own childhood, where I could spend endless hours with my own imagination. I'd make a laptop out of my heavy blue notebook, following my mother around and pulling out it out whenever we had even a few … Continue reading Two and a half thoughts from Thanksgiving eve

Short note – Eid and human suffering

July 28, 2014July 28, 2014 ~ Neiha Lasharie ~ 2 Comments

I can honestly say this is the first Eid I've been genuinely excited about in years. Maybe it has something to do with the henna on my hands - both hands, for once; usually I do my henna myself and due to the fact that I am possessed of only two hands, my right hand … Continue reading Short note – Eid and human suffering

Assorted thoughts over winter break

December 29, 2013December 30, 2013 ~ Neiha Lasharie ~ 2 Comments

There's been so much happening that it's easier to make a big post filled with a lot of little things than one large disjointed post. I've been in Dubai for the past couple weeks and am slated to be back in Boston around 2:30pm EST on the 2nd of January. I legitimately cannot believe it's … Continue reading Assorted thoughts over winter break

This isn’t what you think it’s about

December 11, 2013December 11, 2013 ~ Neiha Lasharie ~ 4 Comments

Okay, maybe this is just a little preemptive, seeing as how I have one last final exam in a little over 12 hours. Frankly, that's exactly why I'm writing a blog post; it fools me into feeling like I've been productive, and that staves off any guilt I feel at not studying (assuming, of course, that … Continue reading This isn’t what you think it’s about

“I swear this isn’t an accent!”: It totally is.

November 26, 2013June 7, 2014 ~ Neiha Lasharie ~ Leave a comment

I don't think I have ever been more aware or conscious of my accent than in the United States. Frankly, I didn't think I had that much of an accent until I got here and started getting complimented on it. I always thought I had a general American accent with a slight Pakistani twang to … Continue reading “I swear this isn’t an accent!”: It totally is.

Assorted thoughts

May 10, 2013May 10, 2013 ~ Neiha Lasharie ~ Leave a comment

It's so weird to have huge breaks between exams - my first A Level was yesterday, History, and it's my extra subject too, the one I self-study. There's always an added pressure to perform well in something you chose yourself. I managed to come out with an unprecedented A in history last year: and I … Continue reading Assorted thoughts

Open Letter to Pakistani voters

May 4, 2013May 14, 2013 ~ Neiha Lasharie ~ Leave a comment

I'm going to list this in bullet points rather than prose form because I don't want to forgo my rationality in favor of digression. I'm so, so happy about the fact that people are promoting the importance of voting. Especially in a country like Pakistan, we need people who will actually vote, if only to remind … Continue reading Open Letter to Pakistani voters

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