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We speak with Sarita Pariyar, a writer, social justice activist, and the founding convener of the International Darnal Award for Social Justice. She is the principal investigator of Just Futures Initiative (https://www.justfuturespahal.org/).
Sarita speaks of her activism in Nepal, learning and struggling with fellow Dalit women. From Black Lives Matter to Dalit struggles to academia, Sarita helps us explore how our identities and the systems that form us affect our attitudes, ideas, and dispositions in social change work.
We take a look at the intersecting dynamics of caste, social class, race, gender, and sexuality in this episode, and ask what it all means.
We speak with Sarita Pariyar, a writer, social justice activist, and the founding convener of the International Darnal Award for Social Justice. She is the principal investigator of Just Futures Initiative (https://www.justfuturespahal.org/).
Sarita speaks of her activism in Nepal, learning and struggling with fellow Dalit women. From Black Lives Matter to Dalit struggles to academia, Sarita helps us explore how our identities and the systems that form us affect our attitudes, ideas, and dispositions in social change work.
We take a look at the intersecting dynamics of caste, social class, race, gender, and sexuality in this episode, and ask what it all means.