Author Archives: PeaceWorks

Anne Frank: A History for Today at the Conflictorium

0 Comment

November 2019 marks 7 years of association with the Anne Frank House, Amsterdam, as their India partners. A chance encounter at a conference in Doha leading to a partnership that has led to one of the most relevant and important projects we have undertaken at PeaceWorks. cccc2019 has also been particularly special. This year we…

Read More

Anne Frank: A History for Today in Saikul, Manipur

0 Comment

The Manorama rape case, the Mothers of Manipur protest, Sabitri Heisnam’s rendering of Mahasweta Devi’s Draupadi, the implementation of the Armed Forces (Special) Powers Act in Manipur less than a decade after its independence from British colonialism, an alarmingly high rate of fake encounters. This sentence covers more or less the extent of my limited awareness of…

Read More

The PeaceWorks Human Rights Defenders Programme at Akshar : Day 6

0 Comment

It was the last group’s turn to present their work in the propaganda assignment we began two classes ago. Having been busy with a host of extra curriculars, they had not had the chance to make a ‘negative’ propaganda assignment I was informed. Their presentation (image of poster below) was received unanimously with quiet approval…

Read More

The PeaceWorks Human Rights Defenders Programme at Akshar : Day 5

0 Comment

The classes during which the students presented their propaganda assignments, shared the rationale of their choices and engaged with the responses the works elicited, were some of the most intensive and fun we’ve had in my time with this programme in Akshar so far.  In my last report (presentations by group 1 and 2), I’d…

Read More