
Bolti Kahaniyan: Beta Kiska?
In Episode 2, Listen to Beta Kiska, which gives birth to a metaphor you’ll never forget.
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Work as a social, political, and intellectual idea, and exploring its history and evolution through a feminist lens.
In Episode 2, Listen to Beta Kiska, which gives birth to a metaphor you’ll never forget.
“My mom has been going to office since forever. The lockdown was the first time she was constantly with us at home.” Shivam found a 16 mm filter on Instagram and decided to make short videos of his mother at work.
25 folx across India tell us what they feel, think and remember when we put the two words together: feminist education. The Third Eye seeks to question the idea that knowledge and learning is a privilege.
The world of play and rules have an interesting equation – you need them, you play within them, and yet, something else emerges. Winning, losing, anger, disappointment, joy, excitement…
Kaam ya Aaraam? Is that a gendered question? While the rest of us are watching #TheGreatIndianKitchen, we thought we we will go to a real one.
What was the last film you remember watching? What was the last film you remember watching that was directed by a woman?
The Third Eye continues the landmark conversation between Pooja Pande and Suneeta Prajapati of Khabar Lahariya, on what it means to be a rural journalist.
Like us, perhaps you too find yourself wondering about the division of labour of work at home. Who does it?
A young girl in 21C India writes a letter to Savitribai Phule. Savitribai Phule was the first woman to be a teacher, and also the first person to set up a school for girls in India.
What does a farmer look like? Whatever the image that sprang to your mind just now it’s likely to have been the image of a man.