
On Canada Project Media

We’re angry at the past 30+ years of politicians in Canada for failing to meaningfully mitigate climate change.
I’m angry at the politicians who are currently in office across our country that still (to varying degrees) deny our climate emergency.
These are politicians that - at best are detached from reality and, at worst, are actively colluding and benefiting from the destruction of our planet, and either way – are failing at representing public interests while still being paid a salary from taxpayer dollars.

Dear Tamil Canadians - Pierre Poilievre doesn’t care about our communities plight
Pierre Poilievre doesn’t give a sh*t about human rights violations of QTBIPOC in CANADA and I’m supposed to believe he cares about Eelam Tamils in Sri Lanka? — please, amma and appa didn’t raise no fool.

Unlearning is Messy, Imperfect and Ongoing Work: On Policing & Community Safety
Understanding systems of oppression, intersectionality, power and privilege is essential to our ability to understand each other and show up in solidarity for each other.


The role of solidarity when all you've known is scarcity
Today, on this auspicious day for the Tamil community (Happy Thai Pongal!) I thought I'd take a second to write about the importance of solidarity, even when all you've known is scarcity.

Glass Ceiling, Glass Cliffs, and a Shard of Glass to the chest: Women in Leadership
On the recent firing of Mojdeh Cox from her role as President/CEO at Pillar Nonprofit in London Ontario.

On the Ousting of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa
The President of Sri Lanka, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, as well as the PM, has been forced to resign after months of protests regarding his corrupt leadership that resulted in an economic crisis and country-wide shortages of essential goods and services that affected everyone in the country for months. But that isn’t the whole story of Gotabaya’s terror.