Podcast: Un-stereotyping The Female Journalist Ft. Mitali Mukherjee
In the eighth episode of Season 3 of IFDS, we have with us Mitali Mukherjee discrimination faced by women journalists, the #MeToo movement in media, representation in newsrooms, and a lot more! The...
View ArticlePodcast: Un-stereotyping The Female Politician Ft. Kshama Sawant
In the ninth episode of Season 3 of IFDS, we have with us Seattle City council member Kshama Sawant talking about women in politics, being a woman of colour in a white majority country, her fight...
View ArticleRemembering Jyotirao Phule On His Birth Anniversary
Jyotiba was one of the foremost reformers to rise against casteist traditions of the society and argued that education is… The post Remembering Jyotirao Phule On His Birth Anniversary appeared first on...
View ArticlePodcast: Un-stereotyping The Woman In STEM Ft. Dr. A Mani
In the tenth episode of Season 3 of IFDS, we have with us Dr. A Mani talking about the experiences of women and queer individuals in STEM and a lot more! The post Podcast: Un-stereotyping The Woman In...
View ArticleOn Ambedkar Jayanti: Revisiting Babasaheb’s Feminist Ideas
When we talk about feminist icons in India, we tend to overlook Dr. BR Ambedkar. His work and legacy is… The post On Ambedkar Jayanti: Revisiting Babasaheb’s Feminist Ideas appeared first on Feminism...
View ArticlePodcast: Un-stereotyping The Female Entrepreneur Ft. Shaili Chopra
In the eleventh episode of Season 3 of IFDS, we have with us Shaili Chopra talking about being a woman entrepreneur, the challenges that come with it, and a lot more! The post Podcast: Un-stereotyping...
View ArticlePodcast: Un-stereotyping The Female Porn Artist Ft. Kali Sudhra
In the final episode of Season 3 of IFDS, we have porn performer Kali Sudhra talking about what it is like to be a person of colour, a queer South Asian performer in an industry that is very strictly...
View ArticleChosen Family: Imagining ‘homes’ and families beyond kinship
This International Day of Families, we are taking a look at 'chosen families' and re-imagining families beyond kinship. The post Chosen Family: Imagining ‘homes’ and families beyond kinship appeared...
View ArticleWomen Of Courage: Widows Of The 1984 Anti-Sikh Massacre
This story is of the women, whose lives were left to rot in the aftermath of the anti-Sikh massacre of 1984 and yet they have continued to support their families against all odds. The post Women Of...
View ArticleResilience And Survival: Documenting The Lives Of People Diagnosed With Leprosy
Leprosy is believed to have originated in the Indian Subcontinent, the evidence of which comes from a 4,000-year-old human skeleton uncovered in India in 2009. As of 2021-22, the number of leprosy...
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