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Kamla Bhasin

Bhasin in Dhaka Lit Fest 2017 Kamla Bhasin (24 April 1946 – 25 September 2021) was an Indian developmental feminist activist, poet, author and social scientist. Bhasin's work, that began in 1970, focused on gender education, human development and the media. She lived in New Delhi, India. She was best known for her work with Sangat - A Feminist Network and for her poem ''Kyunki main ladki hoon, mujhe padhna hai''. In 1995, she recited a refurbished, feminist version of the popular poem ''Azadi'' (Freedom) in a conference. She was also the South Asia coordinator of One Billion Rising.

She resigned from her job at the U.N. in 2002, to work with Sangat, of which she was a founder member and adviser. She believed in a form of advocacy that combines feminist theory and community action. She worked with underprivileged women from tribal and working communities, often using posters, plays and other non literary methods to get through to communities with low literacy rates. She had always maintained that in order to usher effective change, sloganeering must be accompanied by community mobilization. Provided by Wikipedia
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    If Only Someone Had Broken The Silence! : Sexual Violence On Children / by Bhasin Kamla

    Published 2003
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    Pirimikama gana vimasumak by Bhasin, Kamla

    Published 2005
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    What is Patriarchy? by Bhasin, Kamla

    Published 2006
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    Anathuru avasthavan bavata harava ganima : Dakunu Asiava thula tharuna aya saha HIV/AIDS by Bhasin, Kamla

    Published 2007
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