This is one of the microadvocacy projects by the teen fellows of Orikalankini’s 13 week teen fellowship. Each week the teens meet an activist(Anannya G Madonna, Abirami Jotheeswaran and Priyadharshini) from a marginalised group to hear from them and express or apply their learnings in an art form. Applications for this is free but rigorous. The fellowship opensContinue reading “Creative Responses on Dalit Feminism By Teenagers: Part 3 of 3”
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Creative Responses on Dalit Feminism By Teenagers: Part 2 of 3
This is one of the microadvocacy projects by the teen fellows of Orikalankini’s 13 week teen fellowship. Each week the teens meet an activist(Anannya G Madonna, Abirami Jotheeswaran and Priyadharshini) from a marginalised group to hear from them and express or apply their learnings in an art form. Applications for this is free but rigorous.Continue reading “Creative Responses on Dalit Feminism By Teenagers: Part 2 of 3”
Creative Responses on Dalit Feminism By Teenagers: Part 1 of 3
This is one of the microadvocacy projects by the teen fellows of Orikalankini’s 13 week teen fellowship. Each week the teens meet an activist(Anannya G Madonna and Abirami Jotheeswaran) from a marginalised group to hear from them and express or apply their learnings in an art form. Applications for this is free but rigorous. TheContinue reading “Creative Responses on Dalit Feminism By Teenagers: Part 1 of 3”
Jackfruit Justice
A Fictionalised Adaptation of “Haroun-al-Rashid-er Bipod” Note: The preceding comic strip is a fictionalised graphic adaptation of a part of the short story called “Haroun-Al-Rashid-er Bipod” (The Plight of Haroun-al-Rashid) written by Bibhutibhusan Bandopadhyay in 1945. It tells the hilarious story of Haroun and Abul, two first generation learners from Janipur village, who have toContinue reading “Jackfruit Justice”
Back Benchers
A Comic Artist Bio Shreya Prasad is a student of literature with a master’s degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University. She is a nervous ball of energy who finds peace in colours and words. She recently exhibited her artworks in a conference at JNU and she now divides her time between teaching and her art page,Continue reading “Back Benchers”