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What, according to you, should be the informal spaces which need to be audited in the educational institutions? Share your responses below
What, according to you, should be the informal spaces which need to be audited in the educational institutions? Share your responses below
“The first time that I was exposed to people from different backgrounds and cultures was when I shifted to Pune for college. Instead of big cultural shocks, it resulted in me acknowledging how having a different environment causes minor differences in instinctive thought processes. But more importantly, that with acknowledge and reflection, we can work …
Our everyday life is a testimony to the fact that spaces do not exist in a vacuum, but instead, are governed by the laws of gender. We will be viewing such experiences in the context of college campuses through a hybrid of poetry and theatre. It Could Be Verse is SSLA’s student-run poetry club. We’re …
‘Gender on Campus’: Students’ Performance at SSLA, Pune Read More »
What are the two takeaways for you from the interactions on Media and Gender?
What are some of the questions and thoughts that the session Media Snapshots raise for you?
An Audio-Visual Presentation by the Students of Cotton University, Guwahati: Adrita Choudhury, Anansha Borthakur, Atlanta Gogoi, Arunabh Chakravarty, Bedanga K. Goswami, Digangana Das, Harshadeep Kalita, Neha Mahanta, Nikita Kalita, Sanjeevani Saikia, Tanmoya Barman Engaging with the activities in the WISCOMP workshop on Gender Equity and Inclusion held on 11-14 March 2019 at Cotton University, Guwahati, …
Conversations on Unravelling ‘Gender’ on Indian Campuses… Read More »
Students of St. Teresa’s College, Kochi and Cotton University, Guwahati share their ideas and reflections on various components of a Gender Audit. Share your ideas below!
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.
A university campus is an encouraging place to flourish, to learn, to obtain new ideas, to spread awareness, and where creativity and resourcefulness bloom. Community in its essence means a group of people living in the same place or having a particular attribute in common. It means the condition of sharing certain attitudes and interests …
When I was a freshman in college, I was raped by a guy that I really liked. He begged me to go out with him for weeks, and I finally gave in. The first time we were together it was, well, it was okay. I could tell he was self-conscious – maybe even a little …
Care, Mutuality and Fraternity #5: So Utterly Alone Read More »