These young artists used their creativity to depict the daily struggles faced by NomadicDenotified communities. Their powerful artworks expressed a deep yearning to be recognized and included in society. Through vibrant colors, they moved beyond the grey constraints imposed by societal norms. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Sanjeev Sir for his invaluable guidance and … Continue reading Empowering Youth through Creativity
Anubhuti Guts Fellowship Year 2
Second-year cohort, including both advanced and basic fellows.
“Gender, Mental Justice & Citizenship” Residential Training with Young Women of NT-DNT, Adivasi
Young women are a very important political group, as citizens in a Democratic Republic. Not always seen as so, but their experiences, opinions, thoughts, actions, initiatives are not only very important for the diverse populations they represent (of different castes, communities, sexualities, religions, mental and physical health, regions, languages, marital status and many other intersectionalities), … Continue reading “Gender, Mental Justice & Citizenship” Residential Training with Young Women of NT-DNT, Adivasi
Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti 2024
The video is here! The Anubhuti mentored youth cultural group - Badlache Parv Kala Manch which has members from adolescents to youth, from NT-DNT, Adivasi and Dalit communities - had the privilege to present in front of hundreds, and learn from some of the strongest activists of today, at one of the largest intellectual gatherings … Continue reading Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti 2024
2nd Year of Guts Fellowship started!
Our second year of "Guts" Fellowship has started! Platforms like Fellowships stay very far out of reach from youth who come from Nomadic Denotified Adivasi communities, despite their rich lived experiences. Using a "No Criteria" entry process, we are continuing in this year too, to reach a very wide intersection of youth including tent dwelling, … Continue reading 2nd Year of Guts Fellowship started!
Team Training on intersectional Feminism – on occasion of International Women’s Day!
Anubhuti having an all womemn's team - maximum of whom belong to Dalit, NT-DNT, minority religious groups, and with intersections of violence survivors, mental health survivors, disaster survivors, being single women, etc., it was most appropriate on the occasion of Women's Day to make a deep dive into the ideology of intersectional feminism.. We all … Continue reading Team Training on intersectional Feminism – on occasion of International Women’s Day!
Community Youth-Led Audit of ST Bus Depot Toilets
A research by Anubhuti is being led by 28 Fellows of the “Anubhuti Guts Fellowship 2023”, alongwith 7 Dalit and NT-DNT women activists. The fellows are youth selected from these communities. They have been trained in Anubhuti’s Community-Led model of research. We have used this model of truly Community-led research in many projects successfully, and … Continue reading Community Youth-Led Audit of ST Bus Depot Toilets
Youth-Led Lok Utsav in communities during festive season
In the last week of September, on occasion of anniversaries of our great progressive leaders Bhagat Singh and the establishment of Satyashodhak Samaj by Mahatma Jyotiba Phule , Fellows of our Guts Fellowship collaborated with youth and leaders across NT-DNT and Adivasi communities to carry out ideological , intellectual development and awareness through competitions based … Continue reading Youth-Led Lok Utsav in communities during festive season
Sanvidhan Sakshar Yuva – Constitution Literacy in Schools!
On asked, "Why does our Constitution start with the words - We the people of India", a child answered - "Because India is of all of us" Anubhuti has been carrying out hundreds of sessions, workshops, film screenings, awareness events for 8 years through our Hum Sanvidhanwadi campaign, and we see that there is a … Continue reading Sanvidhan Sakshar Yuva – Constitution Literacy in Schools!
Vimukta Din Cultural and Literary Festival
"These are not just clothes or fashion, but a strong political statement. When young people, children, adolescents, openly wear the clothes of nomadic tribes, proudly show off their occupations that are culturally rich, speak in their languages in front of an audience of hundreds who view them with respect and as worthy to learn from, … Continue reading Vimukta Din Cultural and Literary Festival