“If we don’t address our differences now, they will become more suffocating later”
Sunil Mohan R on his cricketing journey, activism past and present, and his hopes for the queer future
Queer RightsSunil Mohan R on his cricketing journey, activism past and present, and his hopes for the queer future
Queer RightsAn in-depth look into the deaths of two trans women–one in Kolkata and another in Goa–reveals how trans people face systemic violence in death, as they do in life
BodiesScars are often seen as symbols of pain. Can they also be markers of agency and growth?
BodiesMakeshift solutions are uncomfortable and imports are expensive. So queer people are now building the undergarments that help them be seen.
BodiesGym infrastructure and its culture reinforce rigid gender norms, forcing trans men to restrict themselves from fully owning this space.
BodiesFrom buzz cuts to bleach and blue hair, queer people in India negotiate gender, caste & religion strand by strand.
BodiesAfter years of struggling to access gender-affirming healthcare, Ayesha found refuge in the Mitr clinic initiative only to lose it when funding was halted.
HealthThe quest for acceptance and professional success is driving some Hijra persons to fairness treatments that are unregulated and can be risky.
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