Pradnya Mangala Since colonial times, the land grab of Adivasi lands is explained by many scholars as an integral and inevitable process of capital …
An urban adivasi’s perspective on Newton
Nolina Minj This article was first published here on Round Table India. India’s official entry to the Oscars, Newton, has done well for itself in …
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 …
To Gawda or Not To Gawda
Favita Dias ‘Excuse me Sir,’ I took permission as I entered the Talathi’s office in my village, Curtorim. ‘Yes, come in,’ the Talathi replied, as …
How Did We Get Here? (Part 1)
Caste and Gender dilemmas Sruthi Herbert (This article has been updated to add a paragraph). Last week, social media saw an outburst from a couple …
Ensuring Equity in Economic Rights for Dalit and Adivasi Women
Excerpts from the speech at State Adivasi Women’s Congress at Sulthanbathery (Wayanad), Kerala, on 25th January 2015 Beena Pallical Jai Bhim and Johar! I would like …
Stop romanticizing the tribal world!
Neetisha Xalxo Neetisha walks us through the world book fair held recently at Delhi. The theme of the book fair was ‘Mapping India’s folk and …
Casteless Academe, Name-calling Dalits? Part 2
Anu Ramdas ‘But you came with a mind as large as the sky to my pocket size house I thought you had ripped out all …
Sabitha: A Woman And A Day
Sabitha: A Woman And A Day This documentary by Rupesh Kumar was screened on August 22, 2012 At Friday club , Ernakulam, Kerala. The documentary …