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Hues may vary but humanity does not | வண்ணங்கள் வேற்றுமைப் பட்டால் – அதில் மானுடர் வேற்றுமை இல்லை

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Nandini Krishnan’s ‘Invisible Men’ and the not-so-invisible Trans Men: a timeline

Nandini Krishnan’s ‘Invisible Men’ and the not-so-invisible Trans Men: a timeline

ByKanaga Varathan Mar 1 2019Mar 1 2019

A timeline of responses to Nandini Krishnan’s 2018 book ‘Invisible Men: Inside India’s Transmasculine Network’.

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Collective Statement against the Anti-LGBTQIA+ legislations in India

ByOrinam Dec 27 2018

LGBTQIA+ students/individuals from India resist and condemn the current versions of the Transgender and Anti-Trafficking Bills passed by the Lok Saba.

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Remembering Anannya Krishnan: TDOR 2018

ByOrinam Nov 20 2018Nov 20 2018

Remembering Anannya Krishnan on TDOR2018.

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Transgender-Affirming Guidelines for Indian Workplaces

Transgender-Affirming Guidelines for Indian Workplaces

ByDiversity Dialogues and Orinam Nov 3 2018Nov 20 2018

Orinam in Chennai and Diversity Dialogues in Bangalore have launched a guide for employers who seek to make workplaces inclusive and welcoming of transgender employees, and support employees who are choosing to come out as transgender.

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Tranform 2018 – Trans Rights and the Law: conference in Bangalore

ByOrinam Apr 4 2018Apr 4 2018

On 14th and 15th April 2018, CLPR is organizing the 2nd International Conference on Transgender Rights and the Law.

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Vishal goes to Vivekananda College: a fairy tale

Vishal goes to Vivekananda College: a fairy tale

Bykinsey3 Nov 5 2017

In which Vishal gets his B.Com. admission, makes a new friend, and more…

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Standing Out

Standing Out

ByRitwik Dutta Sep 30 2017Sep 30 2017

We must focus on how we can be better humans: not what someone wears or who they sleep with.

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The Right to Privacy: The Promise for full Recognition of Transgender Rights

The Right to Privacy: The Promise for full Recognition of Transgender Rights

ByJayna Kothari Aug 28 2017Mar 9 2024

The Right to Privacy judgements most certainly include the right to one’s self-identified gender identity as upheld in NALSA v. Union of India.

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The Right to Privacy: The Promise for full Recognition of Transgender Rights

Byadmin Aug 28 2017Mar 10 2024

The Right to Privacy judgements most certainly include the right to one’s self-identified gender identity as upheld in NALSA v. Union of India.

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Not legal doesn’t mean illegal: The situation for queer individuals in India

Not legal doesn’t mean illegal: The situation for queer individuals in India

ByRitesh Rajani and Sourav Mandal Jul 7 2017Jul 7 2017

Ritesh Rajani and Sourav Mandal discuss the legal aspects of leading queer lives in India.

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