Sruthi Herbert Four years have passed since the first part of this article was written. In the first part, I asked: ‘How do some feminists …
In search of a “Dalit”!
Pradnya Jadhav I now begin to feel that there is a fundamental rupture in my understanding of what it means to be a Dalit. I …
Wherever Caste exists in the World, Ambedkar and Marx will remain Irreconcilable
Dr Manisha Bangar This article was first published here in Round Table India. In India, and wherever in the world Caste exists, Ambedkar and Marx …
Towards Ambedkar’s Ideas, A Journey Of Self Transformation
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 …
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 …