Shanoor Seervai

Shanoor Seervai has wanted to be a writer since she was four years old. She is currently based in Mumbai, where she writes about environmental and social issues, the non-profit sector, women's rights and arts and culture for The Wall Street Journal.

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Shelby County v. Holder: An Ironic Supreme Court Case During Black History Month

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State Of the Union 2013: Speech Leaves Us With Many Unanswered Questions

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State of the Union LIVE: Obama to Focus Heavily On the Economy

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Online Courses May Be the Future of Education, But That is Not a Good Thing

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New York 2012 Election Results: LIVE Sandy Victims May Vote at Any Polling Station

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Who Won the Presidential Debate: Teachers, Because Everyone Loves Them

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New Kony Video: Kony 2012 Followup Tries to Redeem Invisible Children Founder

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After Osama Bin Laden, America's Relationship With Pakistan Begins to Unravel

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Gay Marriage Should be Decided by the Federal Government

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Education Reform, Fair Taxes, Job Creation: Obama's Economic Policy is on the Right Track

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Is Occupy Wall Street Over After May Day Protests? (+photos)

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Obesity in Food Deserts Must Be Solved Through Education

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Confessions of a Kony 2012 Action Kit Purchaser

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Stop the Syria War: 5 Reasons Why Annan Must Work With Assad

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Tulsa Shooting Hate Crime: The Impact Of Lax Gun Control

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Teen Girl Abuse Case Highlights Indian Government Failure to Address Rural Poverty

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'Kony 2012: Beyond Famous' Switches Focus to Community Building, Not Hunting Down Joseph Kony

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Supreme Court Strip Search Ruling Creates a Culture of Fear

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Kony 2012 and the 'White Savior Industrial Complex:' An Unfair Critique of Activism

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Bobby Rush Breaks the Rules to Stand With Trayvon Martin