Saathi – orinam https://new2.orinam.net Hues may vary but humanity does not. Mon, 07 Sep 2015 15:18:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://new2.orinam.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-imageedit_4_9441988906-32x32.png Saathi – orinam https://new2.orinam.net 32 32 A Hesitant Hug: video against homophobia and transphobia from Mumbai https://new2.orinam.net/idahot-techfest-iitb-2015/ https://new2.orinam.net/idahot-techfest-iitb-2015/#respond Tue, 19 May 2015 17:40:18 +0000 https://new2.orinam.net/?p=11664 May 17, 2015: TechFest, organised by IIT Bombay, is Asia’s Largest Science and Technology festival, with a footfall of more than 1,45,000 and a reach of over 2,500 colleges across India and over 500 overseas in its most recent edition. Now in its 18th year, Techfest chooses to highlight, every year, issues prevalent in the society, works on them and tries to come up with life changing solutions. This is evident from our recent social initiatives like ISMOKE (Anti-Smoking Campaign), ROAR (Women Empowerment Campaign), ASK (RTI Awareness Campaign) and many others.

This year Techfest has taken up the issue of Homophobia and Transphobia, and come up with an idea of spreading awareness on this on the occasion of International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia through an interactive video as we believe that this topic has been untouched in the last few years. People in the LGBTQ community are still facing the problems in their real life which are unknown to the Indian society.

International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia is celebrated on the 17th of May every year. Homo/transphobia refers to hateful treatment and social injustice towards the homosexual and transsexual members who are very much a member of our community as any of us of our community.

This video, created by Saathi, IIT Bombay’s LGBTQ resource group, in association with Techfest, challenges homophobia to build safe spaces for queer people – with just a hug!

The video is a unique social experiment, where strangers of different sexual orientations talk to each other, and hug each other. With a seemingly simple concept, the video captures a spectrum of moments: awkwardness to warmth. A beautiful peculiarity being the instance when a homosexual person comes out his friend on camera – and he still gets a hug.

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Kashish Forward: reaching out through queer cinema at IIT-Bombay https://new2.orinam.net/kashish-forward-reaching-queer-cinema-iit-bombay/ https://new2.orinam.net/kashish-forward-reaching-queer-cinema-iit-bombay/#respond Sat, 20 Sep 2014 02:14:07 +0000 https://new2.orinam.net/?p=10658
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At Saathi, IIT Bombay’s LGBTQ and ally resource group, we sense the need to connect with non-queer people on the campus. Our recent event ‘Kashish Forward’ was a step in that direction: complete with bilingual posters in English and Marathi.

On September 17, 2014, we organized ‘Kashish Forward’  in association with Kashish Mumbai International Queer Festival.  Three films were screened at the event: Crush Shake (by Jagruti Jethe), Kyunki (by Avinash Matta) and Mitraa (by Ravi Jadhav). Jagruti and Ravi attended the event and answered questions from the audience.

This event was open to all, from within and outside IIT B campus. It was extremely heartening to see a full house with a 350+ strong audience. The cherry on the cake was that many in the audience were non-queer members of the IITB campus who had come to understand queer people. This, in the true way, marks the success of this event. The questions ranged from being appreciative of Mitraa to questioning the “tone” of movies when portraying queer characters.
Overall, it was  a well-spent two-hour event and it will definitely help Saathi in its cause of fostering awareness about LGBTQ issues on campus.
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More posts referencing Saathi are here. Also, check out Orinam’s list of LGBTQ campus groups in India, and our resources for educational institutions. Also, please let us know of other initiatives of this kind.

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Orientation with a difference: Saathi reaches out to incoming students at IIT Bombay https://new2.orinam.net/orientation-difference-saathi-iit-bombay/ https://new2.orinam.net/orientation-difference-saathi-iit-bombay/#comments Wed, 30 Jul 2014 00:24:40 +0000 https://new2.orinam.net/?p=10517

Saathi is a LGBTQ resource group consisting of LGBTQ individuals and allies associated with IIT Bombay. Set up in 2010, Saathi aims to create a safe space for community members and a more inclusive IIT Bombay campus. Saathi has organized several social events in the past, including movie screenings in coordination with Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival.

At the undergraduate orientation on 25th July 2014, Saathi was introduced to the new entrants of the IIT-B campus. The details of the orientation are as follows:

0) Aditya Joshi and Aditya Shankar worked on a pamphlet that introduced LGBTQ and Saathi in four languages: English, Hindi, Marathi and Telugu. Avinash, Navdeep wrote the Telugu writeup while Prudhvi suggested edits. The languages were dependent on availability of writers in these languages. A print copy of the pamphlet was distributed at the orientation. The pamphlet can be found here.

1) We screened a new video. Check it out. It’s very cool 😉. The idea of making it multilingual worked well with the audience applauding each time a new language came up. The quotes at the end were received very well. Sudipto suggested the concept of “first love” that was used in the video. You see Aniket, Peeyush Sharma, Aditya Shankar, Prudhvi, Ruturaj, Madalsa and Aaditya Joshi (me) in the video. Aditya Shankar did a brilliant job at filming and packaging the video.

2) The video was followed by Aditya Shankar introducing Saathi and conducting a quick quiz with the audience. I was amazed to see that ALL questions were answered correctly! (Some of them were definitely level 2 like “Which cryptography expert was gay?”).

3) We also had a rainbow-decorated stall outside the venue where we distributed freebies, displayed the books in Saathi library and collected registrations. 43 signed up to be on the mailing list! Way beyond our expectations!!

Meanwhile, when the video and the quick quiz ended, a part of the “cast” of the movie assembled on stage. The audience greeted us with a roaring applause – it’s the hardest I have heard anyone clapping, seriously!

Seeing the participation of all us volunteers and the response from the audience, I am positive that this awesome orientation is only the beginning of an awesome year for Saathi.


Note from the Editors: Saathi’s efforts and resource materials for orienting incoming undergraduate students on LGBTQ issues are, to our knowledge, the first of their kind in India. We hope the resources they have shared in this post will benefit wider audiences, and spur similar initiatives on other campuses. Check out Orinam’s list of LGBTQ campus groups in India, and our resources for educational institutions. Also, please let us know of other initiatives of this kind.

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