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This is an open letter to a Brahmin woman who goes by the pseudonym “TheBigFatBao” and is a graphic designer who claims to “SELF-IDENTIFY” as a Dalit woman” (as if caste can be self-identified!). We are a group of first and second-generation learner Dalit women. https://t.co/vdvg8xcOCj
Dalit Identity and Kerala Society
The term “Dalit” began to be used in Kerala only in the 1970s chiefly as the hegemonic discourse of the Kerala renaissance, despite its reformative zeal, succeeded in camouflaging the specificity of Dalit discourse and its difference from the dominant discourse of the time.... See more
instagram.comMany women in India continue to be engaged in manual cleaning of dry latrines, one of the most inhuman and undignified forms of manual scavenging, despite its legal prohibition. Watch how societal discrimination and systemic apathy lead to challenges in the rehabilitation of women engaged in manual scavenging, and how we can support their journey... See more
dalitjournalinstagram.comFeminist Analysis of Social and Solidarity Economy Practices: Views from Latin America and India (Brief 2 of 3)
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Translated for the first time into English, Joopaka Subhadra’s stories expose the lives of Madiga women, the most oppressed among Dalits in Telangana. As she declares that she has drawn these from lived experiences, the reader in turn witnesses the cruelties in the lives of Dakkalis, who are wandering bards, disturbance in the old feudal... See more
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