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Why Madhavi Menon believes capital punishment shouldn’t exist
Why Madhavi Menon believes capital punishment shouldn’t exist
The noted author and academic on crime, punishment and literary redemption
Zinnia Sengupta
Dec 11, 2019
Why Lekha Chakraborty thinks merely allocating funds for women’s safety is not sound fiscal policy
Why Lekha Chakraborty thinks merely allocating funds for women’s sa...
The prominent economist on what gender budgeting truly means, especially in the context of violence against women
Ananya Gouthi
Dec 10, 2019
Why Madhavi Menon has an issue with ‘safety’ for women
Why Madhavi Menon has an issue with ‘safety’ for women
The noted author and academic on the many layers of rape culture
Zinnia Sengupta
Dec 10, 2019
‘Journalists can only do as much as they are trained to do’
‘Journalists can only do as much as they are trained to do’
Feminist writer and publisher Urvashi Butalia on gendered violence, journalism, and silences
Sanya Chandra
Dec 10, 2019
Why Sandhya Menon thinks media outlets need a regular beat for women’s safety
Why Sandhya Menon thinks media outlets need a regular beat for wome...
The #MeToo activist on the present and future of the movement in India
Sanjana Thandaveswaran
Dec 10, 2019
Why Sandhya Menon thinks posting accusations on social media is no longer a good idea
Why Sandhya Menon thinks posting accusations on social media is no ...
A leading #MeToo India activist makes a case for due process
Sanjana Thandaveswaran
Dec 9, 2019
What ‘Anitha’ expects from journalists
What ‘Anitha’ expects from journalists
A sexual assault survivor shares her mixed experience with the media
Tasmin Kurien
Dec 10, 2018
Why Dr Beulah Shekhar prefers the word ‘victim’ to ‘survivor’
Why Dr Beulah Shekhar prefers the word ‘victim’ to ‘survivor’
The eminent victimologist on why protecting victim’s rights can help curb crimes
Halcyon Harikesh
Dec 7, 2018
Why Bindumadhav Khire thinks the media needs a lesson in sexual terminology
Why Bindumadhav Khire thinks the media needs a lesson in sexual ter...
A queer activist’s perspective on the reportage of sexual violence in the LGBTQ+ community
Pranati Narayan Visweswaran
Dec 6, 2018
‘Media anger worked in the Kerala nun case’
‘Media anger worked in the Kerala nun case’
A conversation with The News Minute journalist Korah Abraham
Tasmin Kurien
Nov 29, 2018
Why Soni Sangwan says we must move beyond mainstream media
Why Soni Sangwan says we must move beyond mainstream media
The former consulting editor of Gaon Connection on rape, reporting, and rural media
Simran Singh
Nov 25, 2018
Why Dr Rizwana Begum thinks the history of a rapist is important
Why Dr Rizwana Begum thinks the history of a rapist is important
A psychologist speaks about the motivations behind rape
Spurthi V
Aug 31, 2018
Why Insia Dariwala thinks male sexual abuse endangers all
Why Insia Dariwala thinks male sexual abuse endangers all
The filmmaker who is making the Indian government take sexual assault of men seriously, in conversation.
Shreya Gautam
Aug 22, 2018
Why Megha Bhatia thinks death penalty for child rape is not such a great idea
Why Megha Bhatia thinks death penalty for child rape is not such a ...
A conversation with the founder of Our Voix, an organisation that runs workshops to prevent child sexual abuse
Saumya Agrawal
Aug 13, 2018
Why Bharat Nayak thinks the conversation on rape is superior in digital media
Why Bharat Nayak thinks the conversation on rape is superior in dig...
The editorial director of The Logical Indian gives his take on rape reportage and more
Saumya Agrawal
Aug 9, 2018
Why Dr Jagadeesh Reddy thinks Indian media should brush up on ethics
Why Dr Jagadeesh Reddy thinks Indian media should brush up on ethics
The forensic professor who helped formulate guidelines for medico-legal care for rape victims, in conversation
Spurthi V
Aug 7, 2018
Why Anushka Kelkar wants to photograph rape survivors
Why Anushka Kelkar wants to photograph rape survivors
The photographer behind browngirlgazin, in conversation
Yashi Jain
Jul 26, 2018
Why Padmaja Joshi can live with the criticism media 'sensationalises' rape
Why Padmaja Joshi can live with the criticism media 'sensationalise...
The broadcast journalist on Kathua, media, and the course of justice
Aakanksha Singh
Jul 23, 2018
'What about people who don't fit into categories? Where do their stories go?'
'What about people who don't fit into categories? Where do their st...
Rachana Mudraboyina, creator of TransVision, India's first YouTube channel for transgender issues
Manisha Koppala
Jul 17, 2018
Why Nisha Susan says we must talk freely, fearlessly, about sexual violence
Why Nisha Susan says we must talk freely, fearlessly, about sexual ...
The founder-editor of The Ladies Finger on rape, politics, and journalism after Nirbhaya
Meghna Anand
Jul 10, 2018
‘If the victim doesn’t know the accused, it is considered more relevant’
‘If the victim doesn’t know the accused, it is considered more rele...
A national newspaper editor, on how journalists report rape
Tasmin Kurien
Jun 14, 2018
‘The day a rape is reported, it is published everywhere. A day later, the media move on’
‘The day a rape is reported, it is published everywhere. A day late...
Nannapaneni Rajakumari, chairperson of the Andhra Pradesh Women’s Commission
Manisha Koppala
Jun 13, 2018
‘By revealing her identity, a rape victim does not lose her dignity’
‘By revealing her identity, a rape victim does not lose her dignity’
Shahina Nafeesa, on how she began the #IamNOTjustANumber campaign
Spurthi V
May 31, 2018
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