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aekya
Aekya — Sanskrit for oneness and communion — strives to capture micro-aggressions and challenges young women endure. In a year-long engagement, we built a community and platform for young women of Indian origin — to come together, share, and find a community that uplifts.
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Aekya — Sanskrit for oneness and communion — strives to capture micro-aggressions and challenges young women endure. In a year-long engagement, we built a community and platform for young women of Indian origin — to come together, share, and find a community that uplifts.

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Nidhi Singh Rathore
Reads rare books. Critiques menu cards. Finds old road signs beautiful. Loves caffeine.
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Aekya
Team behind Behind Aekya Publication — We strive to capture challenges of young women of India, endure everyday. Publication: medium.com/aekya
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Komal Jain
Design | Museums | Game strategies | learning spaces | Pattern making | Reading | Baking | Instagram: @komalja.in
Writers
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anonymous
Poetry by a person who is strong enough to write poetry, but not enough to own up to it.