CHENNAI (TN)
3pm -Egmore, Near Rajarathanam Stadium - Massive Women's Rally
DELHI (DL)
2pm-7pm - Shahi idgah, Quresh Nagar - Candle march
1.30pm - Room 2, SRCC - Why is the North East
Protesting? - Talk
2pm-5.30pm - idgah Road, Sadar Bazar
530pm-10.30pm - Idgah Road, Sadar Bazar - Candle March
KANPUR (UP)
4pm-9pm - Babu Purwa
MUMBAI (MH)
6pm - ITB SOM Well Stairs- conversation on Equality with Prof. Paulomi Chakraborty
5-7pm- St. Peter's Church Hall, Hill Road, Bandra (W)- first hand accounts of UP violence since Dec 15th
MUMBRA (MH)
3pm - Darul Falah Masjid - March to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marg Mumbra Police Station
MYSORE (KA)
10:30am- Near Landsdowne Building - Remembrance Event
SHIMLA (HP)
3pm- Kali Bari Hall
CLAREMONT, #California
6pm-8pm - Women's Union at Pomona College, 700 N College Way - Claremont Rejects Hindu Fascism - Teach In
EDINBURGH #Scotland
4-6pm - ECCI Conference Room, High School Yards - Resisting Hindu Nationalism - Public Meeting
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Here is the thread for Protests Against the Caste Oppression and the Sexual Assaults from all over INDIA 🇮🇳 on 2nd October 2020 (02.10.2020) #JusticeForIndiasDaughters
The threat of the pandemic is still very real. So if you can't go that's okay.
Just Amplify!
Get over your numbness and get on to the streets, a pandemic is scary but the current situation this country and especially the women of this country are going through is much more scarier.
Please dm/SpreadTheWord to help with 2000+ families in Patna City, Bihar And 40,000+ families in NCR, 4.5 Lakh people reached so far #HumanRights
Milaap campaigns embedded in link↓ & urgent🇨🇭aid-10$ can feed one family for a week docs.google.com/document/d/1Bp…
Hi, I hope you are keeping well and are safe. We are a group of *alumni from TISS, Mumbai* and are trying to assist a group of families engaged in *Loni, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh*.
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One of our friend and a TISS alumnus, lives in the vicinity and has identified *200+ families- daily wage laborers, elderly, persons with disability and single women* who are facing difficulty because of the lockdown due to COVID-19.
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We plan to scale up the distribution in other states where our volunteers (TISS alumni) are present depending on the pool of money collected. Our plan is to collect a sum of money to purchase a food kit that would last for a month for these families, based on their needs. (3/5)