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'Every step is a fight'- the transgender community speaks on why they leave school.

"Every step is a fight Every breath a small victory A sheet of paper a milestone A pay slip, a dream that was feared to never come true." … Read More»

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Dancing, For This and a Billion More Risings

“Good girls don’t dance in the middle of a road,” a wise elderly relative told me as I was pulled away from the tiny circle in which my cousins and I were dancing. … Read More»

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Visible people, invisible tales

Labour day. International Workers' Day. These are two phrases that herald the importance of the annual holiday on 1st May. … Read More»

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Meeting the women farmers of Malnad

“One need not be an environmentalist or social activist to consider growing fruits, vegetables or flowers at home. … Read More»

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Connecting!

My little group in Ashland, Oregon have been slowly learning to use pulsewire. I started adding people from Bangalore, India, since my guru has an ashram there. … Read More»

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A day for every woman

She cleans our homes Or roads, offices or parks She stitches clothes Or sells fruits or flowers Jamuna the domestic worker Mary the janitor Zeenat the garment worker … Read More»

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A 'mobile' performance by an intercontinental messenger

BLOW UP 160, a participatory live media performance by Barbara Loreck, a theatre artist and trainer from Berlin in Germany, sounded esoteric, originally. … Read More»

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With 'pride' in themselves

People from the LGBTIQ community across Karnataka and their supporters celebrated alternate sexuality at the Bangalore Pride Festival (http://www.bangalorepride.com) held from 18th - 28th November 201 … Read More»

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Bangalore Pride and Karnataka Queer Habba 2010

http://www.bangalorepride.com/?page_id=65 … Read More»

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Women's work?

A shoemaker. A fortune teller. Even in present day India, one rarely associates these professions with women irrespective of economic status. And those women who do these jobs are barely visible. … Read More»

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