Kanika Sori In February this year, a young Savarna woman from Srishti School of Art Design and Technology, Bangalore, created a photo-project that went viral. …
Brahmin Feminism sans Brahmin Patriarch
Kanika S This article was first published here on Round Table India. It has almost become common sense that feminism has been shaped exclusively by …
Some Personal Questions to My Caste Folks
Asha Singh This article first appeared in Round Table India (Hindi) here, and has been translated by Rahi Gaikwad. I am not a Dalit, but …
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 …
Where are the Women professors from the SC/ST/OBC categories?
Prachi Patil Speech made at the protest organised by United OBC Forum and BAPSA on 9th June, 2016 against the discriminatory Anti-OBC Reservation circular of UGC/MHRD …
Why are Folks So Inclined to Speak for and Erase Dalit People’s Wisdom?
Noel Didla There has been a recent spate of speculative publications on Dalit women by anyone and everyone to validate themselves as academics, journalists, editorial …
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 …
Happy Birthday, Babasaheb!
Happy 125th Birthday Babasaheb! Greetings to everyone on Ambedkar Jayanti! What better way to begin the celebration of a pioneer’s life than by reading him on the question …
What Babasaheb Ambedkar Means To Me: Call for Articles from Women Writers
Celebrating Babasaheb’s life and achievements needs no particular occasion, he has emerged as a consciousness, a moral anchor for the masses. A musical tradition of …