Suravee Nayak The call for articles on the theme “What Ambedkar Means to Me” made me look back at my life, and reflect upon what …
I dare say ‘I am Ambedkar.’
Swati Kamble I met Babasaheb for the first time probably in my mother’s womb. Making such a lofty claim in naive vanity is not what …
How is the Present-Day Woman Oppressed?
Sweta Yadav This article first appeared in Round Table India (Hindi) here, and has been translated by Kanika Sori. I have been a student of …
When Victims and Their Families Ask Media to Back Off, Do That
Deepa, the sister of the Dalit woman who was killed in a gruesome manner inside her home in Perumbavoor has been in the midst of …
When the State feels Challenged by Dalit Women…
Rahi Gaikwad Dalit women often find themselves at the receiving end of the brahminical State. Many also challenge the very structures of oppression in their …
When Love is Brutal: Personal Narrative of Surviving Domestic Abuse
Swati Kamble After being treated unjustly for five years and after contemplating about it for over a year and a half, it’s only now that …
The Government could not Do Justice to Jisha
Dalit Penkoottam The authorities have not yet been able to apprehend the culprits responsible for the brutal murder and rape of the Dalit woman named …
A Place called Kranti
Pradnya Jadhav A place called Kranti-Chowk in Aurangabad city is an extremely important site. This place is famous for numerous reasons, most importantly for Shivaji’s …
Place and Time… Not a Single Story
Noel Didla Recently, I was asked to be a panelist at a policy conference. I seldom participate in conferences when invited because I’m a Dalit …
Mayawati listens to Radhika Vemula, Assures Commitment to Justice
Press release , Bahujan Samaj Party , Date 29.02.2016 Meeting of Hyderbad University Dalit Scholar Shri Rohith Vemula’s mother and other concerned people with Ms. …