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Virtual Panel Discussion- LGBTQIA leadership in times of Covid 19
A conversation on LGBTQIA+ Leadership in Times of COVID-19 with Anish Gawande, Founder of The Pink List; Rituparna Borah, Co-Founder of Nazariya QFRG; and Grace Banu, Founder of Trans Rights Now Collective The panel will be moderated by Rafiul Alom Rahman, Founder of The Queer Muslim Project.
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Preserving The Battles & Experiences Of Queer Folx: “Our Lives Our Tales”
Nazariya QFRG organises Our Lives Our Tales (OLOT), a series of talks by people who have lived queer lives and fought battles for the queer movement, as a way of preserving and passing along oral histories that might otherwise be lost with them.
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Queer Feminism: LGBTIQ+ Activism in India with Nazariya
This interview is part of our Pride 2020 series spotlighting LGBTQI+ Activists around the world. In this instalment, Aapurv and Jenny spoke with Ritambhara Mehta and Rituparna Borah from Nazariya and organisation in India.
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Noida metro dedicates station to transgenders
The Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) on Tuesday unveiled Sector 50 Metro Station as a ‘Pride Station’ and dedicated it to the transgender community. Six members of the community have been recruited by the NMRC, undergone training and will work at the Sector 50 station.
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How to Start a Queer Collective in India
“There was a lack of organisations working with Lesbian Bisexual Women and Trans issues apart from HIV in 2013-14,”