Remaking the culture -Hyd nights
Discussion
2.0 hrs
January 09, 2013 7:00 pm Wednesday
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Why is the Hyderabad night considered unsafe for women? Why is it that most people in power suggested that women stay indoors at night? How does the current mobilization help us change this culture? A youth forum at Lamakaan will address these and many other associated questions aimed both at sustaining the current mobilization on women safety and at broadening the discussion of what the root causes of the problem are. Tejaswini Madhabhushi & NathaWahlang will organise and lead the workshop along with others who have a long history in feminist movements in Hyderabad. Come and listen. Come and talk.

Organizer
Anveshi
Anveshi Research Centre for Women's Studies is an organisation that is committed to research, critical reflection and activism that meets the demands of our historical moment. Drawing on our legacy of feminist theory and intervention, we are invested in exploring new ways of understanding contemporary issues in education, Dalits and minorities, health and healthcare systems, development studies, law and critical legal studies, and the public domain. Anveshi works at an interdisciplinary location drawing scholars and activists from many fields. The Centre is located in Hyderabad, India.