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Interview with Malobika, founder-member of Sappho, Kolkata, one of India’s oldest support groups for lesbian and bisexual women and transmen.
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Interview with Malobika, founder-member of Sappho, Kolkata, one of India’s oldest support groups for lesbian and bisexual women and transmen.
Orinam looks at Justice Nagamuthu’s Madras High Court ruling on April 17, 2014, and its implications for intersex people and transmen.
Reflections on the immediate implications of the NALSA judgement for transgender communities.
Orinam invites LGBTQI groups and all collectives that endorse gender justice to sign this call for world leaders to end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity on the occasion of IDAHO-T, May 17, 2014
Reflections on the NALSA judgement, and possibilities and limitations of identity biopolitics as the basis for trans* rights and citizenship.
Two postgraduate students of Pondicherry University seek lesbian, gay and bisexual respondents from Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry for qualitative research study in psychology.
Be it Koushal vs Naz or Batra vs Penguin Books India, such unimaginative and inhuman readings of either Law or Lore, represent different fronts in the same larger struggle.
Report and video recording of a panel discussion organized by Chennai Freethinkers with Orinam, as part of Thinkfest 2014 on Feb 23, in Chennai.
Man for a Day: a film exploring female masculinities
a Goethe-Institut/ Orinam event
screening on Monday March 17, 2014, 7 pm, in Nungambakkam, Chennai
Statement by Indian groups and individuals on Nigeria’s Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act