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My practice in Art & Design, and its role within the “Gathering Echoes” project

Catalina Alzate September 10, 2016

Madhav Nair is one of the 7th semester students at Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology. He shares some…

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Setting Individual Positions as Enquirers

Catalina Alzate August 25, 2016

The ‘Gathering Echoes’ project is a collaboration between IT for Change and  Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology, introducing…

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“When women (and girls) come together…”: Reflections from the Prakriye team on Phase I of Dhwanigalu

Nandini Chami August 23, 2016

In Kannada, there is a proverb “When two women come together, the household is ruined”. This proverb is not just…

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At Work: Men and Women

deepti August 19, 2016

This activity was done by Kishoris as part of their camera training module. In order to be able to reflect…

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Dhwanigalu

Dhwanigalu is our ongoing initiative to build agency, autonomy and leadership among young people in the margins. We began in 2016, with the support of the South Asia Women’s Fund (SAWF) initiating a year-long capacity-building program for strengthening the agency, autonomy and leadership of 85 adolescent girls in rural Mysore. Combining traditional and technology-mediated learning methodologies such as digital story telling, photo-essays, role-plays, simulation exercises and debates, we trigger learning dialogues at the grassroots.

Going forward, we plan to expand our work in this domain with dialogues for building the perspectives and capabilities of adolescent girls and boys, to question social norms that reinforce gender based discrimination, and cultures of violence. This is through our project – Namma Maathu, Namma Jaaga- a larger initiative working towards tackling the issue of gender justice and domestic violence.

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