Global Campaign for Dalit Women

Global Campaign for Dalit Women

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The Global Campaign for Dalit Women is a self-led initiative that aims to empower caste-marginalized women to pursue strategies that ensure dignity, safety, access, and justice.

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For the Madigas, the Dappu is more than a drum. Once tied to caste labour, it became a tool of assertion, resistance, and solidarity. Even today, its beats carry memory and dignity—an enduring act of reclamation against centuries of oppression.

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6 months ago

With the support of the community members, she is creating safe spaces where Dalit children reclaim dignity and education in resource-constrained environments.

Read about our on-ground efforts and stay tuned for more stories rooted in solidarity and care for our community.

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Across districts, our state leaders engage with community members, Dalit women, and children in conversations that go beyond awareness. In Uttar Pradesh, our team member, Deepmala, carries forward Babasaheb Ambedkar’s legacy of education as a living pedagogy.

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We remember Ayyankali on his 162nd birth anniversary as one of the most fearless leaders who challenged caste oppression in Kerala. Ayyankali taught us that the road to equality and justice is not given but rather, claimed through unyielding courage, resistance and solidarity.

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Long before “intersectionality” became a buzzword, Omvedt insisted: you cannot talk about feminism in India without confronting caste. She lived by this principle grounding her work in empathy, shared struggles, and the hope of building a just future. (5/n)

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Her work was instrumental in shaping the intellectual foundation of major anti-caste movements, including the formation of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the All India Backward and Minority Communities Employees Federation (BAMCEF). (4/n)

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Her deep engagement with the Satya Shodhak Movement of Jyotiba and Savitribai Phule added historical depth to the emerging feminist consciousness in India. (3/n)

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She is one of the pioneers of Dalit feminist scholarship, who not only brought an anti-colonial lens to Indian academia but also centered the voices of Dalit and Adivasi women long erased from India’s sociopolitical history. (2/n)

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Today, we remember Gail Omvedt on her death anniversary; an anti-caste activist who profoundly shaped the discourse on Dalit politics and women’s lived experiences. (1/n)

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This investigative piece unpacks the harsh realities faced by Dalit workers performing dissections without formal training, protective gear, recognition, or additional pay.

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Read Shubhangi Misra’s latest article in The Print on sanitation workers who conduct post-mortems, turning hazardous medical labour into an inherited caste-bound duty.

Read the full article here:
theprint.in/ground-repor...

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They talk about Two Indias on global stages. We’ll show you the Third — and it’s nothing to laugh about.

#DalitFeministFutures

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Often branded as the ‘Bandit Queen’ not by choice but by circumstances, her rebellion was the only way she could claim justice against the unspeakable brutality. This is a time for us to reflect on her legacy to address the urgent demand for justice that Dalit women are raising across the country.

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We remember Phoolan devi, on her birth anniversary as a Bahujan woman who defied oppressive structures of caste and patriarchy with unparalleled boldness.

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7 months ago

This study is part of the Financing for Feminist Futures initiative, a key effort within the Walking the Talk initiative.

Discover the 13 research projects behind the “The Architecture of Change: Feminist Pathways to Financing Gender Equality”
👉 f4ff.global/fund-feminis...

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With scarce funding, Dalit feminist led organisations struggle to sustain and expand their work. The report highlights structural challenges in philanthropy that reinforce caste hierarchies and actively calls for intersectionality in decision-making.

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Our report, "Reimagining Dalit Feminist-Led Caste Equity in South Asia," brings forth the systemic sidelining of caste-oppressed feminist organizations.

Read the full report here- lnkd.in/gNfc6n_9 or scan the QR code on the last slide.

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8 months ago
The Architecture of Change: Feminist Pathways to Financing Gender Equality – Walking the Talk

📘 Discover the 13 research projects behind the “The Architecture of Change: Feminist Pathways to Financing Gender Equality”

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This isn’t just a research launch—it’s a call to action. #FinanceFeministFuturesNow
#WalkingTheTalk #FfD4 #SGD5 #FeministFunding

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Check out our project, Reimagining Dalit Feminist-led Caste Equity in South Asia featured in “The Architecture of Change”— a compendium by Walking the Talk, a feminist program advocating for foreign policies to uplift women and LGBTIQ+ voices.

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