Nandini Krishnan’s ‘Invisible Men’ and the not-so-invisible Trans Men: a timeline
A timeline of responses to Nandini Krishnan’s 2018 book ‘Invisible Men: Inside India’s Transmasculine Network’.
Hues may vary but humanity does not | வண்ணங்கள் வேற்றுமைப் பட்டால் – அதில் மானுடர் வேற்றுமை இல்லை
A timeline of responses to Nandini Krishnan’s 2018 book ‘Invisible Men: Inside India’s Transmasculine Network’.
LGBTQIA+ students/individuals from India resist and condemn the current versions of the Transgender and Anti-Trafficking Bills passed by the Lok Saba.
Remembering Anannya Krishnan on TDOR2018.
Orinam in Chennai and Diversity Dialogues in Bangalore have launched a guide for employers who seek to make workplaces inclusive and welcoming of transgender employees, and support employees who are choosing to come out as transgender.
On 14th and 15th April 2018, CLPR is organizing the 2nd International Conference on Transgender Rights and the Law.
In which Vishal gets his B.Com. admission, makes a new friend, and more…
We must focus on how we can be better humans: not what someone wears or who they sleep with.
The Right to Privacy judgements most certainly include the right to one’s self-identified gender identity as upheld in NALSA v. Union of India.
The Right to Privacy judgements most certainly include the right to one’s self-identified gender identity as upheld in NALSA v. Union of India.
Ritesh Rajani and Sourav Mandal discuss the legal aspects of leading queer lives in India.