Naz Foundation – orinam https://new2.orinam.net Hues may vary but humanity does not. Sun, 15 Dec 2013 18:35:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 https://new2.orinam.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-imageedit_4_9441988906-32x32.png Naz Foundation – orinam https://new2.orinam.net 32 32 A Bad Day for Law and Love: writing 11-12-13 https://new2.orinam.net/bad-day-law-love-writing-11-12-13/ https://new2.orinam.net/bad-day-law-love-writing-11-12-13/#comments Sat, 14 Dec 2013 20:33:40 +0000 https://new2.orinam.net/?p=9320 377

“It’s a great day for prejudice and inhumanity, and a bad day for law and love”, said celebrated writer Vikram Seth of the Supreme Court 377 judgement, pronounced on Dec 11, 2013.  The SC judgement set aside the Delhi High Court’s 2009 Naz Foundation ruling, and effectively recriminalized LGBT people and those heterosexuals whose physical expression of love was deemed to be ‘against the order of nature’. It was a travesty of justice and a blow to the constitutional rights that the highest court in the land is supposed to uphold. The SC verdict has provoked sharp criticism and worldwide protests.

What did you, as a lesbian, gay, bi, trans, queer, questioning person, or heterosexual ally, parent, sibling, or friend, feel when you got news of this verdict? Send us a few or many lines, prose or poetry, on what that day and the succeeding ones were like for you and/or someone you know and love.

You may post as responses on this thread. You will still retain copyright and the freedom to publish on other blogs or print/online media, though we’d appreciate a reference to Orinam or a trackback to this link.

To get an idea of the kinds of responses we look forward to, check out the thread titled “Once Upon a Time: Fairy Tales for the Queer Desi

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Clap: for July 2, 2010 https://new2.orinam.net/clap-for-july-2/ https://new2.orinam.net/clap-for-july-2/#comments Tue, 02 Jul 2013 09:46:00 +0000 https://new2.orinam.net/?p=8978 Raise your hands and clap today
Friends, fellow queers, comrades,

Let us raise our hands and clap today like we have never clapped before.
Let us raise our arms and clap today for the year that it has been.
Let us join our hands today for the years to come.
Let us clap today for the years of struggle behind us and before us.
And let us clap the loudest for the joy here and within us.

Let’s join our hands and clap.
Let’s raise our hand and clap.
Let’s lift our arms and clap.

Let’s clap for the judgement.
Let’s clap for freedom.
Let’s clap for justice.
Let’s clap for equality.
Let’s clap for love.

Let’s clap for each one of us who is here today.
And let’s clap for each one of us who could not be here.

Let our claps be claps of joy.
Let our claps be claps of anger.
Let our claps be claps of sorrow.
Let our claps be claps of struggle.
Let our claps be our celebration
And let our claps be our protest.

Let us clap for all those who are here today.
Let us clap for all the lesbians.
Let us clap for all the transgender people.
Let us clap for all the gays.
Let us clap for all the bisexual folks.
Let us clap for all the hijras.
Let us clap for all the intersex people.
Let us clap for all the genderqueer.
Let us clap for all the queer folks.
Let us clap for all the supportive folks.
Let us clap for all our supportive families.
Let us clap for all the friends we are fortunate to have.
Let us clap for all those who believe in justice
Let us clap for each and every person who has come here.

Let us clap for this show of support
Let us clap for this strength of love
Let us clap for this solidarity of struggles

Let us clap for all those who are not with us today
The friends who could not come.
The friends who stayed home because of fear.
Those who lost hope in the long struggle and left us.
Those who died fighting every step of the way.

Let us clap for all those who are beginning to find themselves
The little boy who will be a lovely girl
The young girl in love with her friend
The woman contemplating suicide…
And all those who still think that they are the only ones….

Let us clap in anger
Against all the homophobia we have faced
Against the violence on our minds and bodies
Against the injustices we continue to face
At home, in school, in colleges, in the streets, in our workplaces

Let us clap in protest
We will not be forced into marriages
We will not be named against our wills
We will not be forced to live by rules that destroy our beings

Let us clap in sorrow
For those killed by their families because they dared to love
For those committed to cures and institutions
because they were different
For those who died invisible, untouched by change,
Believing themselves alone and wrong

Let us clap in solidarity
With all those who believe in freedom
With all fighting marginalisation
With all working for social change
With all those struggling for justice against all odds.

Let us clap in celebration
Of difference
Of sameness
Of love
Of justice
Of equality
Of freedom

Let us clap hard
Let us clap long
Let us clap loud
Let us clap strong

Let us clap so that each heart resounds
Let us clap so that the city rings with this sound
Let us clap so that the world hears this sound!

Shalini
For July 2nd 2010

 


Editors’ Note: July 2 is the anniversary of Delhi High Court’s historic judgement decriminalizing same-sex behavior among consenting adults, in the Naz Foundation case of 2009. It is also the anniversary of India’s first Pride walk, held in Kolkata in 1999.

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