"I've used 10 Tactics in classes on activism with undergraduate students and used in co-curricular trainings on activism for students."
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Girls amplify their voices in HyderabadWhen Reshma failed to clear her Staff Selection Commission (SSC) exams despite many attempts, her father, an auto-driver, thought it fit to keep her at home. The only thing her father allowed her to do was to cut betel nuts and help her mother with embroidery work. The story of Haleema, daughter of another auto-driver, is no different. Being at home all day had left them feeling completely demoralised, depressed and shy. These stories are not unique and speak to the experiences of hundreds of adolescent girls. Mahita, an NGO that works in the slums of the Old City area of Hyderabad, decided to alter the situation by empowering girls with alternative skills. After discussions with several such girls' parents, who reluctantly agreed to Mahita’s proposal, they were to be taught how to produce video. “Initially, I thought films could be made only by people with deep pockets and only for entertainment. Now, I’m excited to see my own films on screen!,” beams Reshma.
Learning video editing, by far, was the most challenging aspect of the training as many of the participants had not even seen a computer before. Although they took some time to locate the correct folders and get footage from them onto the timeline, they persisted and succeeded. “I love editing PSAs. You need to tell a story in such a short time and I think that’s the most challenging aspect,” says Sameena. “I want to become an editor,” she says confidently. “My parents are now perfectly okay with the kind of work I’m doing. I really don’t know if my brother is. He still makes faces when I announce I’m going to the workshop [but] I’m confident he’ll stop doing that soon” says Ayesha.
Story and Images by Anil Kumar. P. Images, Top: A traning session in progress. Middle: A participant about to start filming. Bottom left: The participants using computers to help with their videos. Bottom right: A participant in the process of filming. » |
"I've used 10 Tactics in classes on activism with undergraduate students and used in co-curricular trainings on activism for students."
Barbara Rinto,
University of Cincinnati Women's Center,
United States
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