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Keeping Rainbows Undimmed

Keeping Rainbows Undimmed

ByArvind Iyer Mar 17 2014Mar 17 2014

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.

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Reason, Prejudice and the Case for LGBT Rights: report of a panel discussion held Feb 23, 2014

Reason, Prejudice and the Case for LGBT Rights: report of a panel discussion held Feb 23, 2014

ByManojkiran C Mar 11 2014Mar 17 2014
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Report and video recording of a panel discussion organized by Chennai Freethinkers with Orinam, as part of Thinkfest 2014 on Feb 23, in Chennai.

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Many Savitas

Many Savitas

ByShri Nov 30 2012Dec 23 2012
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India has a lot of work to do when it comes to women’s sexual and reproductive freedom and rights

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No more Raksha Bandhan!

No more Raksha Bandhan!

ByShri Jul 30 2012Mar 21 2024
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Isn’t it hypocritical of Indian men to celebrate Raksha Bandhan on one hand and perpetuate violence against women on the other?

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Ancy and Andy

Ancy and Andy

ByAndy Silveira Jul 22 2012Jul 26 2017
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I read my sister’s diary entries about her feelings of confusion, desire and guilt mixed with her overbearing desire to be faithful to God. Her death has taught me the importance of being honest to myself.

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Acceptance and Denial

ByBrenda Jul 15 2012Jul 22 2012
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One year after coming out to her parents as trans, Brenda still finds them in denial and hoping she will return to being their son.

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My Son is like Krishna!

My Son is like Krishna!

BySudha Santhanam Mar 3 2012May 23 2012
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Sudha Santhanam explains how she came to terms with her son’s sexuality and accepted him unconditionally. Translated by Niruj Mohan Ramanujam.

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Poem: We Adapt

Poem: We Adapt

ByGuest Author Oct 25 2011Oct 15 2012
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A Queer Navaratri poem by Jaya

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Brihannala By Aniruddhan Vasudevan

Brihannala By Aniruddhan Vasudevan

ByOrinam Mar 5 2011Mar 29 2017

Brihannala: a performance piece by Aniruddhan Vasudevan. Recorded live at the Chennai-Madras Local event at Spaces, Besant Nagar, Chennai, on March 5, 2011.

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Queering (my) Bharatanatyam

ByAniruddhan Vasudevan Oct 8 2009May 23 2012

After the concert when I went to do my pranaams to Ma, her foster son remarked to her in Bangla, Ma! Look at this child! What bhakti! She looked into my eyes while she answered him, No! It is more than Bhakti. I was glad someone understood it and my eyes went watery.

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