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Sampoorna Rejoinder to Jackuline Mary verdict

ByOrinam Jun 2 2014Jun 2 2014

We are very happy that the judgment also strongly condemns forced sex testing and recognises the bodily integrity of persons with intersex variations. However, we are concerned about the conflation of the categories of ftm and intersex.

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in her voice

in her voice

BySayan Bhattacharya May 17 2014May 17 2014
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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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Thoughts on the Supreme Court Judgment on Transgender Recognition and Rights

Thoughts on the Supreme Court Judgment on Transgender Recognition and Rights

ByAniruddha Dutta Apr 19 2014Apr 19 2014
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Reflections on the NALSA judgement, and possibilities and limitations of identity biopolitics as the basis for trans* rights and citizenship.

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Breaking the Binary in Chennai: Saturday, May 11, 2013

ByOrinam May 8 2013May 8 2013
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LABIA’s Chennai dissemination of Breaking the Binary is on Saturday, May 11, 2013, 5 pm – 9 pm at Dhyana Ashram, Chennai 600028.

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