What is the #Indian Women In History campaign?
March is celebrated as Women’s History Month across the world, in order to recognise and bring to light the contributions of women in shaping the modern world. As you know, history has long been a Boys’ Club, from the people being written about to the people writing the books. Women’s voices, stories and contributions have been silenced in the making of history. Women’s History Month is a concerted effort to change that.
In that vein, since 2017 FII has been writing, creating and publishing long-form essays, posters and videos that talk about important #IndianWomenInHistory, or the role of Indian women in important historical movements. The possibilities are endless – women in
music, art, literature, dance, science, technology, religion, law and politics!
We have created an initial list of Indian women who have done ground-breaking work in their respective fields but haven’t received the acknowledgment they deserve. We profile their life and work every March, celebrating Women’s History Month. To participate in the campaign, please choose a personality and email us at info@feminisminindia.com with the name of your choice. We’re accepting submissions in English and Hindi.
#IndianWomenInHistory Articles
The ‘Prostitute’ Of Colonial India And The Death Of Kariman
8 min read | Apr 18, 2023Raj Begum: Kashmir’s Queen Of Melody | #IndianWomenInHistory
6 min read | Apr 12, 2023Nazar Sajjad Hyder: An Educator, Emancipator And A Rebel | #IndianWomenInHistory
By Preeti Patil
6 min read | Apr 11, 2023Mehrunnisa Dalwai: An Unsung Muslim Activist | #IndianWomenInHistory
By Gia Alvares
6 min read | Apr 10, 2023