
Stay Home, Kitna Surakshit Ep 3: Gender Based Violence and the Bystander Syndrome
In Episode III of Stay Home, Kitna Surakhsit? we explore the role of the bystander – yes, people like you and me – in situations of gender based violence.
In Episode III of Stay Home, Kitna Surakhsit? we explore the role of the bystander – yes, people like you and me – in situations of gender based violence.
If more people are online, where does the violence go? Apparently, also online. In Episode 2 of Stay Home, Kitna Surakshit?, Madhuri meets Bishakha Datta of Point of View and Uttanshi Agarwal of One Future Collective, to try and make sense of our digital selves, transgressions of online identities, the public-private-corporate dance over our data.
Meet Shivji from Pisangan, Ajmer Rajasthan, a teacher with Doosra Dashak, who realised that where rural homes was concerned, it was no longer about 4G.
What is the difference between a working womb, and a womb that goes to work? TTE in conversation with Surabhi Sharma about her documentary Can We See the Baby Bump Please?
Does your gender and sexuality change the way you think about housework?
Three decades ago, Ankur began an experiment in pedagogy with children, young people and communities in several marginalised neighbourhoods of Delhi.
Sabeena Gadhioke, a filmmaker, writer, photographer and curator spent nine years with Homai Vyarawala, India’s first woman press photographer…