Conversations beyond tags: Be a Jagrik facilitates dialogue amongst young people about ‘self’ & the ‘other’
ComMutiny through Be a Jagrik facilitates dialogue amongst young people about ‘self’ & the ‘other’… Read More
ComMutiny through Be a Jagrik facilitates dialogue amongst young people about ‘self’ & the ‘other’… Read More
The (5th) space pulls the youth in because it speaks to their stage of life – youth. Its like a garden that draws caterpillars by the droves. It offers them support as they struggle in their identity quests looking for … Read More
Commutiny- the Youth Collective organised a National Celebration Event – Samvidhan LIVE- Be A Jagrik in collaboration with Pravah on 26 February 2019.… Read More
On 2nd October 2018, the international day of non-violence, ComMutiny – The Youth Collective launched ‘Be a Jagrik! Samvidhan Live !.. Live the SDGs’ public initiative in association with 32 partner organisations. This initiative aims to build young people’s capacities … Read More
In the third and final part of the series How I became a feminist, CYC brings to you to the story of Manak Matiyani. Manak Matiyani was introduced to feminism early in life. “My family was the first place where I … Read More
In the second part of the series How I became a feminist, CYC brings to you to the story of Aditya Gupta, who started to explore gender as a response to the Nirbhaya case and went on to start People for … Read More
Are there feminist men in India? Yes, there certainly are. In a three-part series titled How I became a feminist, CYC brings to you to the stories of three feminist men – Bappaditya Mukherjee, Manak Matiyani and Aditya Gupta, who started to … Read More
The term millennial has become a buzzword in the last couple of years. A millennial is defined as a young person born between 1980 to 2000. By that logic, over half of the Indian population qualify as millennials. Everybody … Read More