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Isvari Mohan

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Isvari Mohan is a singer, Global Law Scholar and author of the war drama "The Eyes of Mikra." Follow her on LinkedIn and Twitter (@IsvariM).

Articles by Isvari Mohan

ISVARI MOHAN: Is ‘meninism’ a good idea?

Many feminists hate "meninism." I, a proud and staunch feminist, don't. Yes, meninism is partly a mockery of the real struggles that women face. Yes, self-proclaimed meninists are mostly privileged white men. But they have raised some real issues.

January 13, 2016
In this undated photo provided by Mark Zuckerberg, Max Chan Zuckerberg is held by her parents, Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan Zuckerberg. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife announced the birth of their daughter, Max, as well as plans to donate most of their wealth to a new organization that will tackle a broad range of the world's ills. (Mark Zuckerberg via AP)

ISVARI MOHAN: Let’s get rid of charities

I'm a good person and, in this season of giving, I find myself inclined - like all other good people - to donate a little money to those less fortunate.

December 9, 2015
Johnny Depp (left) as Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean." (Associated Press)

ISVARI MOHAN: Pirates of the Holy Land I

In between two flights on which I watched the "Pirates of the Caribbean" trilogy (Israel is far away, people!), I spent a week meeting with many businessmen, lawyers, and diplomats in Israel and Palestine.

August 14, 2015
Patricia Arquette accepts the award for best actress in a supporting role for “Boyhood” at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by John Shearer/Invision/AP)

ISVARI MOHAN: Racial bias and the Oscars

While we celebrate — or not — the results of last night's Oscars, hopefully we don't forget one important reason they were so interesting. Racial bias is unfortunately still a prevalent factor in American life and here are eight recent examples of it:

February 23, 2015