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eShe

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eShe is an international women’s magazine and blog based in New Delhi that amplifies women’s voices and stories of our shared humanity.
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Saheba Singh on poetry about the dark spaces and narratives of healing

Saheba Singh leads a multidimensional life. On one hand, she is a design entrepreneur heading a company that offers architectural and interior design for restaurants and stores. On the other, she is one of the few artists in India who creates live kinetic art, coordinated with music. And now she has added a third feather in her cap: that of author. Her new book 'All Kinds of Stupid' (Fingerprint, INR 299) is a book of love, longing, memories, grief and poetry. Palak Malik from eShe interviews he...

Jan 08, 202541 min

Kamakshi & Vishala Khurana: Sparking the love for Indian classical music in young minds

Mumbai sisters and musicians Kamakshi and Vishala Khurana launched their educational platform Sound Space more than a decade ago to take Indian classical music to diverse audiences. The sisters, who are trained in psychology, have now launched another inspiring initiative – The Sound Space on Wheels, a bus that navigates through different slum dwellings in Mumbai to teach Indian classical music to the children who live there. In this fully equipped music classroom on wheels, the children are led...

Oct 23, 202422 min

Lulu Raghavan on building a personal brand that aligns with one's authentic self

“The crux of personal branding is how you want to be remembered and what you want your legacy to be,” says Lulu Raghavan. A ‘brand evangelist’ and corporate leader, Raghavan’s new book Go Further, Faster – Shaping a Life That Matters (2024) charts out a clear and practical path to personal growth with actionable tips and suggestions. Raghavan – who has lived in San Francisco, New York, London and Mumbai – summarises her own experience and integrates the insights of many books and experts to weav...

Oct 06, 202438 min

Kamakshi & Vishala Khurana: Sparking the love for Indian classical music in young minds

Mumbai sisters and musicians Kamakshi and Vishala Khurana launched their educational platform Sound Space more than a decade ago to take Indian classical music to diverse audiences. The sisters, who are trained in psychology, have now launched another inspiring initiative – The Sound Space on Wheels, a bus that navigates through different slum dwellings in Mumbai to teach Indian classical music to the children who live there. In this fully equipped music classroom on wheels, the children are led...

Oct 06, 202422 min

Love in Books and Life: Romance and the Female Gaze

This is eShe 's panel discussion on the subject of ‘Love in Books and Life: Romance and the Female Gaze’ at Ananke Women in Literature Festival 2024. It features four renowned Indian authors: Andaleeb Wajid is a prolific author, having published more than 45 novels in the past 14 years. Andaleeb enjoys writing in a number of different genres such as young adult (YA), romance, and horror. Manjul Bajaj worked as a development and environment professional for many years before she became an author....

May 13, 202443 min

Language, love and spirituality in divisive times | Aekta Kapoor

Aekta Kapoor is the founder and editor of eShe , a digital media platform that amplifies women's voices and stories of our shared humanity. She features in and as 'An Unsuitable Girl' in the documentary web series ' Love Storiyaan ' on Amazon Prime. For this fireside chat on day 3 of Ananke's Women in Literature Festival 2024, she speaks to psychologist and journalist Apoorva Gairola on the role of love and language in bringing people together, and how inner growth leads to outward growth in one...

May 13, 202442 min

'Joram' through the gender lens, and women's roles in Hindi films

Released this month, Hindi film 'Joram' is a thriller about a tribal villager on the run with his baby daughter Joram. They are trying to escape the grasp of the urban police on one hand and rural politicians and Maoist rebels on the other. The film features women in key roles: Smita Tambe Dwivedi plays 'Phulo Karma', a bereaved mother seeking ruthless vengeance; Nimmy Raphel plays the Maoist rebel chief; and Megha Mathur plays the role of Phulo Karma's ever-present, tech-savvy sidekick. The fil...

Dec 28, 202359 min

Rita Meher on the story of Tasveer, the only Oscar-qualifying South Asian film festival in the world

Rita Meher cofounded Tasveer South Asian Film Festival (TSAFF) in 2002 to serve as a platform for films from South Asia for audiences in the US. Today, Tasveer has the distinction of being the only Oscar-qualifying South Asian film festival in the world, and receives hundreds of applications each year. This October, the 18th edition of TSAFF is all set to take place in-person from October 12 to 15 at multiple venues in Seattle, USA, while the online event will be available to viewers around the ...

Sep 29, 202320 min

What freedom means to Indian women | Independence Day Special #WomenSupportingWomen

As India celebrates 76 years of Independence, eShe TV puts the spotlight on what freedom means to Indian women. Are Indian girls free to make informed choices for their lives – about work, marriage, finances, or even something as simple as what to wear? Do Indian women have freedom of movement and equal access to opportunities or even public spaces? eShe editor Aekta Kapoor speaks to three panelists, all of whom run independent platforms to support women: Sangeeta Duggal Relan is an associate pr...

Aug 15, 202333 min

4 Indian novelists on female protagonists and young-adult literature

Does the younger generation look up to strong female protagonists in books? Will boys pick up books that feature girls in the lead? Who decides one kind of literature is for women and another for men? eShe editor Aekta Kapoor invites four novelists to share their views on these subjects and more. Speakers: Dr Arva Bhavnagarwala, Mumbai-based paediatrician, fiction writer, mother to two boys, author of ‘A Little Bit of Love’ (2023) Dr Preetha Vasan, associate professor of English literature at a ...

Aug 04, 202356 min

Animal welfare in India: Challenges and solutions | Alokparna Sengupta | Keren Nazarath

Despite India's history of compassion towards all living creatures, the human-animal conflict is getting worse with more urban development and human activity in areas otherwise occupied by wildlife. eShe editor Aekta Kapoor speaks to two representatives from Humane Society International (HSI) India, managing director Alokparna Sengupta and senior director Keren Nazarath, on the subject. HSI is an NGO present in 50 countries, working to promote the human-animal bond, improve farm animal welfare, ...

Jul 18, 202330 min

Author Roopa Pai on simplifying ancient spiritual texts for today's children

Roopa Pai, the Bengaluru-based author of the award-winning book 'The Gita for Children', which is on Amazon's list of ‘100 Indian books to read in a lifetime’, talks about her unlikely journey from computer engineering to writing for kids, and her latest book 'Yoga Sutras for Children'.

Jul 06, 202328 min

Producer Shailja Kejriwal on gender representation in Indian television serials and films

Shailja Kejriwal is chief creative officer, special projects, at Indian media and entertainment giant ZEE group. She pioneered path-breaking content that united India and Pakistan on a single platform for the first time in over 60 years through the television channel Zindagi and the production project of 12 films, Zeal for Unity. She has produced nationally acclaimed films and conceptualised Zee Theatre, which has presented over 80 thought-provoking teleplays since 2015. A storyteller at heart, ...

May 31, 202313 min

Actor-author Saloni Chopra on gender representation in Indian cinema

Saloni Chopra is an actor, writer, and a filmmaker based out of Australia and India. She played the lead role in 'Girls on Top', a joint production by BBC and MTV India. She also featured in 'Maya', a short film which was part of the Official Cannes Selection 2013. Saloni is the author of the memoir 'Rescued by a Feminist', and a vocal advocate for women’s rights and personal agency. Her first film as a director, writer, producer and protagonist is 'Coconut', an Australian feature film made with...

May 31, 20237 min

Muktasree Chakma Sathi on representation of indigenous people in Bangladeshi films

Muktasree Chakma is an award-winning journalist, feminist, rights activist and researcher. With a background in law, Muktasree founded Supporting People and Rebuilding Communities - SPaRC, an indigenous women-led organisation based in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. She is a core group member of Sangat, A Feminist Network; a bureau member of South Asians for Human Rights (SAHR); a general board member of Action Aid Bangladesh; and a member of the Civil Society Advisory Group of UN Women Bang...

May 31, 202312 min

Aisha Gazdar on gender representation in Pakistani TV serials

Aisha Gazdar is a filmmaker and founder of Films d’Art, an independent film production company based in Karachi. Her award-winning films include 'The Honour Deception', a short documentary on honour killings and the complications arising out of the Qisas and Diyat Law (Law of Retribution). Aisha Gazdar’s 'Silent Voices: Women Home-based Workers' in Pakistan won the best documentary award at the Canadian Labour International Film Festival in 2010. Other films include 'The Last Day: A True Story o...

May 31, 202313 min

Anna MM Vetticad on gender representation in Indian cinema

Anna M.M. Vetticad is an award-winning Indian journalist, feminist and cultural commentator. She is the author of the book 'The Adventures of an Intrepid Film Critic', an overview of the contemporary Hindi film industry. Anna is known for her political critiques of Indian cinema and the country's many film industries. As an independent journalist now, she writes for various Indian and international publications. She is an advocate for women's empowerment and the representation of marginalised co...

May 30, 202321 min

9 ways we made our Taj Mahal tour less chaotic and more Insta-worthy

It was a once-in-a-lifetime visit to the Taj Mahal in India for US-based Nidhi Kirpal Jayadevan and her family, and it all went off smoothly! She shares 9 tips from the trip. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://eshe.in/2023/04/22/taj-mahal-agra-family-holiday-tips/

Apr 22, 20237 min

Two sisters, a passion for Indian weaves, and a social-media success story

Young, peppy and fuss-free, and yet rooted in India's textile heritage, fashion label Suta's success is driven by digital marketing and a design strategy built on the aspirations and lifestyles of the youth. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://eshe.in/2023/03/04/sujata-and-taniya-biswas-suta-fashion-label/

Mar 04, 202311 min

Seattle banned caste discrimination – I was in the room when it happened

Activist Shailaja Rao shares an eyewitness account of the happenings at the Seattle City Council as the historic anti-caste discrimination law was passed, now a template for other cities in the United States. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://eshe.in/2023/02/25/seattle-banned-caste-discrimination-i-was-in-the-room-when-it-happened/

Feb 25, 20238 min

Interfaith research scholar Urmi Chanda on why religion has become a loaded word

What is the difference in religion and faith? How do we create more interfaith harmony and reduce communal hatred? Interfaith research scholar and culturalist Urmi Chanda discusses these questions and more on eShe TV. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://eshe.in/2023/01/24/eshe-tv-interfaith-research-scholar-urmi-chanda-on-why-religion-has-become-a-loaded-word/

Jan 24, 202325 min
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