Akhil Joondeph
Akhil is a dance and anthropology major who has been a member of The Argus since his first semester at Wesleyan. On campus, Akhil dances with Fusion, works for the Wesleyan Media Project, is a member of Psi Upsilon, and can be spotted drinking black coffee at all hours of the day. He loves personal essays and hot takes, and can’t wait for another opinionated semester.
Who Belongs on the “VIP List?”: Challenging Value, Prejudice, and Racialized Hierarchies
Media • April 8 • Akhil Joondeph
Spilling the Chai Tea: Gen Z’s “Decolonialism” and Indian Conservatism Are Two Sides of the Same Coin
Opinion • March 4 • Akhil Joondeph
Dancing in the Darkness: Trump, Hegemony, and Hope for Resistance
Opinion • February 25 • Akhil Joondeph
Beyond the Academy: Wikipedia as a Model of a Better Future
Opinion • December 5 • Akhil Joondeph
No, I Will Not Be a Study Abroad Ambassador
Opinion • November 21 • Akhil Joondeph
How Indian is Kamala Harris?
Opinion • September 5 • Akhil Joondeph
Performing Prejudice: Collegiate South Asian Dance Organizations Reproduce Conservative Values
Opinion • May 2 • Akhil Joondeph
Apathy Amid Alarm: Nonchalance During Lockdown Reveals Intense Privilege
Opinion • April 25 • Akhil Joondeph
Safe Enough Spaces?: The Ethics of Study Abroad Opportunities in Countries With Institutionalized Prejudice
Opinion • April 18 • Akhil Joondeph
