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Fitting In, Standing Out: A Personal Reflection on Class and Inclusivity
Image Source: https://www.edweek.org/leadership/opinion-6-strategies-for-promoting-diversity-and-inclusion-at-your-school/2022/01 [This...
Dr. Vaishali Singh
Jun 103 min read


Language and Inclusion: When Words Build Walls
Image Source: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/diversity-indian-languages-calls-significant-farooque-shaikh/ [This Blog is a part of A...
Abhijit B
Jun 54 min read


Bombay, Meri Jaan: My Journey through Regionality and Inclusivity in Indian Educational Spaces
Image Source: https://www.thehansindia.com/featured/sunday-hans/cultural-rights-in-india-challenges-and-solutions-in-the-age-of-migration...
Dr. Sudha Tiwari
May 304 min read


From Silence to Strength: Finding My Voice on the Road to Inclusion
Image Source: https://images.app.goo.gl/8oP3JWEv6G7U2cV68 [This Blog is part of A Conversation on Inclusivity Series] On a chilly...
Dr. Parineeta Goswami
May 204 min read


Challenging Normalisation of the ‘Structured & Accepted’ Sexuality in Indian Society
[This Blog is part of A Conversation on Inclusivity Series] Before this essay begins, I invite you to read the following poem by one of...
Divyanshu Chaudhary
May 125 min read


Gender and Spaces- Current Challenges
[This Blog is part of A Conversation on Inclusivity Series] Gender is more than an identity for women. It is a lived experience, and...
Dr. Radhika Jagtap
May 53 min read


Othering of LGBTQIA+: The Science of Subtle Discrimination
The decriminalization of homosexuality in 2018 was celebrated as one of the historic milestones in the struggle for inclusivity and equality by civil rights activists. It was seen as the start of a journey that will continue to recognize many more rights. The believers in equality took a sigh of relief that with the course of time several rights like the right to marry, and the right to family will also be recognised. However, this hope was shattered when the Supreme Court ob
Dr. Manika Kamthan
May 23 min read


Once Upon a Caste in India
[This Blog is part of A Conversation on Inclusivity Series] Once upon a time, not so long ago in history, when the world was on the...
Rohit Ranjan
Apr 285 min read


Invisibilizing the Sufferings – Law Schools’ Obliviousness to Persons with Disability (PwD)
Any inquiry into inclusivity axiomatically requires introspection. To truly understand and address exclusion, we need to look within and maybe, hold ourselves to the cruel mirror of ways in which we perpetuate exclusion and are complicit in marginalization. (For instance, how do we often contribute to systems that disadvantage others? What biases do we harbour, and how do they impact our interaction with others?)
Aditya Rawat
Apr 213 min read
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