SAVARI Editorial Team SAVARI invites articles for the forthcoming book on Feminism in the Indian Context. Feminism in the Indian context has had a contentious …
The violence of Dalit feminist standpoint and Dalit patriarchy
Sruthi Herbert [Sruthi’s recent talk on The violence of Dalit feminist standpoint and Dalit patriarchy.] Hi everyone! Thank you all for being here to have …
आमचं आधार कार्ड अन् पास फक्त ‘जयभीम’..
Dr Pratibha Ahire (This poem talks about how can we think of feminism when we are witnessing the exodus?) (फेक फेमिनिस्टाना कोलून) मॅडम, तुम्ही दादाचं …
How can you call even that patriarchy…?
Joopaka Subadra This is the second excerpt from her recent online talk organised by Bharata Nastika Samajam and Scientific Students Federation. Read the earlier one …
Patriarchy, Feminism and the Bahujan Women
Joopaka Subadra This is an excerpt from her recent online talk organised by Bharata Nastika Samajam and Scientific Students Federation. The topic I’m going to …
Ambedkar Age: Reading, Writing, Talking
The 128th birth anniversary of Babasaheb Ambedkar and 10 years of Round Table India was the perfect occasion for friends to meet and celebrate with …
‘Towards Ambedkar’s Ideas, A Journey of Self-transformation’
SAVARI It is in academic spaces where every individual student belonging to SC ST OBC communities experience the supremacist behavior of the brahmin-savarana communities; students, teachers, …
‘Babasaheb: A Symbol of My Existence’
SAVARI In the book What Babasaheb Ambedkar Means To Me, authors tell their stories of how they became politicized. Like all stories, they hold many …
Kadupulo kasi (Hatred in the belly)
SAVARI An excerpt from Joopaka Subhadra’s article ‘Hatred in the belly ‘ in which the poet eloquently addressed the question, ‘but why can’t we write …
AoC: sometimes it is a book, sometimes a literary movement…
Editors, What Babasaheb Ambedkar Means to Me We thank our readers for their warm reception of our book What Babasaheb Means to Me. Figures from …