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Issue 6 • Freedom • December 2021

Misunderstood and maligned, the term feminism can polarise like few others. Add caste, religion, environment, and capitalism to the conversation and you would find yourself…
Misunderstood and maligned, the term feminism can polarise like few others. Add caste, religion, environment, and capitalism to the conversation and you would find yourself isolated in the middle of a battleground. Kamla Bhasin taught us that it doesn’t have to be this complicated, that open dialogue in the simplest language can be immensely effective. We dedicate this issue, Magna Carta to Kamla ji.
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What do we want? Freedom – Kamla Bhasin (24th April 1946 – 25th September 2021). Image: Wiki Creative Commons License
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In This Issue

“Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave.” – Frederick Douglass The poetry section in Usawa’s December issue has a whopping 77 poems contributed by 34 poets. It would be no exaggeration to say that the poetry in this issue speaks volumes about Human...

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At the digital launch of his translation of the Marathi classic ‘Ranaangan’ by Vishram Bedekar, Jerry Pinto made a case for translations, that’s going to resonate with anyone associated with translations. ‘Translation rewrites your world, it reintroduces you to your past, it shows you your...

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At the digital launch of his translation of the Marathi classic ‘Ranaangan’ by Vishram Bedekar, Jerry Pinto made a case for translations, that’s going to resonate with anyone associated with translations. ‘Translation rewrites your world, it reintroduces you to your past, it shows you your...

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