Events

We are excited to announce our inaugral ​Online Discussion Forum!

#LoginGender invites you to participate at its inaugural Online Discussion Forum on ‘Creative Dialogues on Engendering Educational Spaces‘. 4 June 2019. 10 am -8 pm at www.logingender.wiscomp.org The Online Discussion Forum seeks to initiate public conversations on themes of SAFETY, INCLUSION, GENDERED INFRASTRUCTURE, ENABLING SPACES, MOBILITY, and AGENCY from an INTERSECTIONAL LENS to unravel the many facets …

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Glimpses from WISCOMP’s Second Gender Equity and Inclusion Workshop at Cotton University, Guwahati

WISCOMP in partnership with Cotton University, Guwahati conducted a three-day dialogue-cum-training workshop for faculty, senior administrators and students on ‘Gender Equity and Inclusion: Transformative Pathways in Higher Education’, at the university from 11-14 March 2019. The workshop was supported by Public Affairs Section, US Embassy, New Delhi. Eminent gender experts and educators from the US …

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Glimpses from the Flagship Workshop at St. Teresa’s College, Kochi!

Glimpses from WISCOMP’s flagship four-day dialogue-cum-training workshop for faculty, senior administrators and students on ‘Gender Equity and Inclusion: Transformative Pathways in Higher Education’, at the college from 5-8 January 2019 at St. Teresa’s College, Kochi. The workshop was supported by Public Affairs Section, US Embassy, New Delhi.

How do you imagine educational spaces that are inclusive, accessible, and gender just? Any suggestions?

In educational spaces, how can the language of safety be made more inclusive and enabling as opposed to exclusionary and protectionist?

In your everyday life, how do some of the identities you bear shape your experiences of public spaces as accessible or inaccessible, enabling or restrictive, during various times of the day and night? (Public spaces could include spaces such as streets, markets, parks, courts, gyms, shopping malls, public transport, educational institutions, police stations, hospitals, clubs, …

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Imagine you are a student at a university, living in the hostel. If you wish to access an on-campus resource center such as the library that is 2 kms away from the hostel late at night, what would you do? What are the factors – such as your fears or any distinctive advantages – that …

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