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The Hindu, November 25, 2008, MetroPlus Chennai.
Gear
up to fight
Here’s a series of activities
on violence against women
Photo: Shaju John
Bearing it all In silence
In an era when women seem to be doing better than men in every arena
of life, you wonder what it is that allows violence against women (VAW),
in the first place. And then, of course, how to blast it off the face
of earth.
Well, Chennai-based NGO Prajnya
is kicking off a 16-day campaign against gender violence with a series
of activities and events across colleges, corporates and public spaces
in the city. The campaign will focus on raising awareness on the different
ways in which women are vulnerable to violence — at home or elsewhere
.
The campaign is in partnership
with organisations such as CII, commercial establishments such as Nalli
and Odyssey, institutions such as Loyola College and L.V. Prasad Film
and Television Academy, besides NGOs such as the Bangalore-based Blank
Noise.
“Gender violence shrinks
an expansive universe into a small fenced field full of landmines for
women”, says political analyst, consultant, and Prajnya’s
managing trustee, Swarna Rajagopalan.
The campaign would raise this
issue from various angles, interacting with groups involved in fighting
the issue, and those who may not have given it any thought before, she
says. The USP of the campaign is that it would be a broad, inclusive,
structural and human rights approach to gender-based violence.
The idea is to forge networks
and partnerships that can initiate a cascade of action against VAW.
Considering the psycho-social tangles it comes entwined with, VAW does
seem dicey to deal with. But with concerted efforts, it should be possible.
After all, haven’t we seen some success against dowry, sati, and
child marriage? For details, call 97907-65916.
Join the campaign
November 27: Violence against
Women and Cinema: Symposium and Screening, Alliance Francaise de Madras.
Workshop 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.; screenings 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
November 28: Poetry Reading
and Special Book Exhibit, Odyssey, Gandhi Nagar, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
November 30: Step-by-Step
Guide To Unapologetic Walking: Action against Street Sexual Harassment,
Pondy Bazaar (all women are invited)
December 1: Spotlight on violence
against women, and HIV and AIDS, Radio InterNews Network
December 7: “No More
Silence”, solidarity march and rally, from Triumph of Labour Statue
to Gandhi Statue, Marina Beach, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
December 9: Pointblank: A
debate on media representations of women, MOP Vaishnav College, 10.45
a.m. to 1 p.m.
December 10: Public Display
on 16-Day Campaign, Spencer Plaza, Phase 2 Atrium, 9.30 a.m. to 4.30
p.m.; Prajnya 16-Day Campaign Public Lecture by Sheela Rani Chunkath,
IAS, followed by Candlelight Vigil, Bala Mandir
HEMA VIJAY