Posts Tagged: Great Experiment

Cohort Stories April 24, 2012

The Rebirth of Activists

Throughout my 14-year career as an activist I have worked with and supported many civil rights institutions, initiatives and gender rights advocates, but nothing prepared me for our advocacy work in India.

For 10 days we were guided by and learned from ally organizations and activists working to end child sex trafficking and exploitation as a “great experiment” (approaching the work as an experiment creates space for risk taking and innovation).

Together, we visited Sonagachi, the largest red light district in India and all of Asia —a place that betrays Gandhi’s theory with no principles of Ahimsa (nonviolence, or the resistance of violence to the self and to others), and Antodaya (the upliftment of the last person/girl, or the empowerment of those who are most marginalized and vulnerable).

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Cohort Stories April 23, 2012

I have been to India...

By Anonymous

I’ve been to India
And received a firsthand education of this great experiment to uplift humanity
Healing, seeing, reading words from an evolved Gandhian philosophy to
Hearing, seeing, reading the simple words from a 9-year old girl asking “will you walk with me?”
I’ve been to India and it calls to me sounding like the Streets of Brownsville, DC, Minnesota, Florida, New Orleans, where girls walk the beat.
There’s work to be done daily
My friends and I conspire
We’ve been to India

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