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Pragya M isn’t just the face of OpenAI in India; she’s redefining leadership with a mix of tech savvy, entrepreneurial spirit, and a golfer’s…
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Social & Media Matters together with Field Notes Research conducted the most extensive survey on sextortion in India. The report has been able to…
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At the studio we ensure that lighting is not treated as an after thought , but an integral part of the product experience. #industrialdesign…
At the studio we ensure that lighting is not treated as an after thought , but an integral part of the product experience. #industrialdesign…
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@TweeSurfing
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The online space is steadily turning into a domain of choice for many people wanting to speak out about certain social issues, or raise their voices. One of the most preferred platforms for people to share their opinions, engage in discussions and learn about other perspectives is microblogging site Twitter. The open, distributed and live nature of the platform has enabled unprecedented collaboration and information-sharing in realtime. People and organizations connect through ideas and…
The online space is steadily turning into a domain of choice for many people wanting to speak out about certain social issues, or raise their voices. One of the most preferred platforms for people to share their opinions, engage in discussions and learn about other perspectives is microblogging site Twitter. The open, distributed and live nature of the platform has enabled unprecedented collaboration and information-sharing in realtime. People and organizations connect through ideas and hashtags in a matter of seconds, where ever they are.
Centre for Social Research and Twitter collaborated to create #TweeSurfing in the year 2016. A Twitter Literacy program designed to spread knowledge on how to use the platform for better purposes, @TweeSurfing intends to leverage the cyber conversation on how the users can have a positive online presence by maximizing the use of twitter for social good.
The goal of the programme is to create a culture of positive gender sensitive and safe environment on Twitter, by promoting use of counter speech, sensitive campaigns and listing user-driven best practices. It also aims to tackle issues relating to online abuse and harassment directly, by making Twitter Rules and Tools, and the work being done by @TwitterSafety, accessible to all users. -
Social Surfing
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We started our Facebook page on 4th November, 2010- or rather, got serious about it. It has now been 5 years and we have learned a lot. #SocialSurfing is our attempt to share these learnings. Centre for social Research is a 32 year old organization working for women empowerment. Having immense experience on the ground, stepping into the virtual world observed a lot of skepticism. Many of my co-workers regarded it as a waste of time, some from the gender movement even saw it as taking the easy…
We started our Facebook page on 4th November, 2010- or rather, got serious about it. It has now been 5 years and we have learned a lot. #SocialSurfing is our attempt to share these learnings. Centre for social Research is a 32 year old organization working for women empowerment. Having immense experience on the ground, stepping into the virtual world observed a lot of skepticism. Many of my co-workers regarded it as a waste of time, some from the gender movement even saw it as taking the easy route (getting arrested at #JantarMantar is still considered the only honest form of protest in Delhi).
Thankfully, we can proudly say that it was a smart step taken by us back then. Technology from its inception has been viewed with suspicion and hesitance- be it the printing press, the telephone, or the internet itself. Something that most critics neglect is that technologies do not have moral, they have users. It is the user that can use technology to either decrease or exacerbate inequalities. Therefore, I was surprised that activists were uncertain about taking activism to the virtual world (some still are).
2 days ago Facebook announced that it had a billion active users. The users of other social media platforms like Whatsaap, Twitter, and Instagram are ever increasing. The growing number of participants in global dialogues is truly fascinating. #SocialSurfing emerged as a result of this fascination, envisioned as a free democratic platform, where all you need is a good idea and you can reach out to the globe, it is an activist’s dream come true.
The idea of these workshops is to engage with college students, and by enabling them with powerful social media tools, to collaborate in creating innovative campaigns for social change.
Another aim for #SocialSurfing is to address the negativity which comes with the virtual world becoming more real. Primitive and regressive ideas like patriarchy, racism... -
#NoGoingBack on #Section377 - T-Shirt
http://www.freshmonk.com/377 The Supreme Court judgement to uphold Section 377 and criminalise same sex desire and behavior as "unnatural" is a serious challenge to the right to life and dignity of LGBTQ individuals and and for the right to sexuality of all citizens. The constitution of India assures rights and dignity to all and we demand these rights without discrimination.
Join us in telling the courts and the political leaders and everyone around you that when it comes to rights…http://www.freshmonk.com/377 The Supreme Court judgement to uphold Section 377 and criminalise same sex desire and behavior as "unnatural" is a serious challenge to the right to life and dignity of LGBTQ individuals and and for the right to sexuality of all citizens. The constitution of India assures rights and dignity to all and we demand these rights without discrimination.
Join us in telling the courts and the political leaders and everyone around you that when it comes to rights, there's No Going Back!
Wear this T shirt and spread the message!
Place your order before the campaign ends at midnight on June 21. FreshMonk will rush-deliver your tees to you between June 26 and June 28, in time for the anniversary of the Delhi High Court Judgement on 2nd July. Shipping within India is includedOther creatorsSee project -
Citizen Journalist: Lack of pedestrian safety in Delhi
CJ's Amitabh Kumar & Rohit Negi highlight the lack of pedestrian safety in the capital. They had earlier uploaded their videos on ibncj.com about how pedestrians in the city are finding it difficult and risky to cross the road.
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Save Holi
A small campaign video for One Voice - a coalition of individuals and organizations who believe in a safe, violence free world.
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Second Wind
Following the lives of women survivors of domestic violence the documentary shows how these women take action to escape from violence within their home and to bring about positive changes in their lives. It also looks at how these women help others in their communities to seek support from Centre for Social Research’s Crisis Intervention Centres and to create positive change for themselves.
Established in 1983 in New Delhi, India, Centre for Social Research (CSR) is dedicated to…Following the lives of women survivors of domestic violence the documentary shows how these women take action to escape from violence within their home and to bring about positive changes in their lives. It also looks at how these women help others in their communities to seek support from Centre for Social Research’s Crisis Intervention Centres and to create positive change for themselves.
Established in 1983 in New Delhi, India, Centre for Social Research (CSR) is dedicated to empowering the women and girls of India, realizing their fundamental rights, and increasing awareness of social issues from a gender perspective.
For more information, visit www.csrindia.orgOther creatorsSee project -
Second Wind
Following the lives of women survivors of domestic violence the documentary shows how these women take action to escape from violence within their home and to bring about positive changes in their lives. It also looks at how these women help others in their communities to seek support from Centre for Social Research’s Crisis Intervention Centres and to create positive change for themselves.
Established in 1983 in New Delhi, India, Centre for Social Research (CSR) is dedicated to…Following the lives of women survivors of domestic violence the documentary shows how these women take action to escape from violence within their home and to bring about positive changes in their lives. It also looks at how these women help others in their communities to seek support from Centre for Social Research’s Crisis Intervention Centres and to create positive change for themselves.
Established in 1983 in New Delhi, India, Centre for Social Research (CSR) is dedicated to empowering the women and girls of India, realizing their fundamental rights, and increasing awareness of social issues from a gender perspective.
For more information, visit www.csrindia.orgOther creatorsSee project -
The India-Women in Leadership (i-WIL) programme
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The India-Women in Leadership (i-WIL) programme provides women with the knowledge, skills and tools essential for becoming a leader in India’s shifting political landscape.
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I stand for Safe Delhi
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Stop standing by and start helping out!
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We want the night -- We want the day -- We won't live in fear this way!
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Stand with us to make Delhi a safe place for women to live and work. We demand our right to move freely through the streets of our city without experiencing fear, intimidation or molestation.
In the next few months we will be planning actions throughout Delhi to highlight the need for attitudes, mindsets and behaviours to change! Come join us! -
Centre For Social Research http://csrindia.org/
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Founded in 1983, Centre for Social Research is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation based in New Delhi. Our mission is to empower the women and girls of India, guarantee their fundamental rights, and increase understanding of social issues from a gender perspective. We operate on local, national and regional levels in an effort to enhance the capacities of individuals, communities and institutions for creating a humane, equitable and gender-just society.
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