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Features

In this section: photo-essays, memoirs, anecdotes, films etc. Curated and narrated by those who are a part of these histories.
Each feature comes with a personalised and subjective peek into the archives. Read on...

Runu Chakraborty
Runu Chakraborty
Gender Trainer, Feminist Singer, Activist

The inner battle

Thoughtful and ticklish, warm and chilling, of the village and from the city, this feature series written and curated by Runu Chakraborty brings alive the feminist spectrum that comprises debates, victories, lessons…fun! Read on.
Kamla Bhasin
Kamla Bhasin
Activist, Author and Gender Trainer

The personal and political

Photographs from the mid-eighties are props for Kamla Bhasin’s reflections that speak to “work-life balance”, a tired narrative about how the two polarities should stay in their respective place. Kamla disrupts the notion by celebrating the organic transgressions of one into the other in feminist lives where work is fun and life is work.
Rina Nissim
Rina Nissim
Activist, Naturopathic Practitioner in Women's Health, Author and Publisher

Shodhini: the story of self-help and health in India

This is the story of Shodhini, as experienced by me. ‘Shodhini’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘shodh’ or research, and so it connotes research done by women. In the late eighties, we chose Shodhini as a name for our experiment in self-help for women’s health. Several women’s groups in India, including Jagori, joined this experiment from the very start.

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About Living Feminisms

Living Feminisms is an attempt to share archives preserved by Jagori, a New Delhi-based feminist organisation from the eighties. It offers subjective accounts by our curators as well as access to publications, songs, pamphlets, posters, photographs, poems etc. Together, they reflect the diverse spectrum that is the autonomous Indian women’s movement, its struggles, solidarities and differences, laughter, anger, carefree moments, campaigns, love, loss, work and home.

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