Why I am a feminist and supporter of LGBT rights
Soorya Sriram reflects on his journey into becoming a supporter of gender and sexuality rights.
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Soorya Sriram reflects on his journey into becoming a supporter of gender and sexuality rights.
Shankar Ganesh describes how he came out to his father.
In this heart-warming video, students of IIT-Bombay speak about their first love, including the kind that dares speak its name and break the silence around it.
Sampoorna convened the first-ever event of this kind in South Asia: the Sampoorna Transmasculine, Intersex and Intergender meet in Mumbai, May 30 – June1, 2014
Interview with Malobika, founder-member of Sappho, Kolkata, one of India’s oldest support groups for lesbian and bisexual women and transmen.
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.
Orinam volunteer Vikram S. writes about hir journey into LGBTQ activism, via personal experiences of the tyranny of gender norms.
Shankar Ganesh is the first person from the LGBT community to be featured on ‘I am Madras’, a Facebook e-community.
Shankar recounts incidents of bullying and harassment faced by feminine boys and men [trigger alert]