Rights of gender and sexual minorities in the age of datafication Article This article looks at the datafication of gender and sexual minorities in different manners, both by the Indian state and the private sector. In this article, the author explores how the state continues to control gender and sexual minorities even in the digital world by turning them into data using archaic understanding of gender and sexuality This article attempts to understand the reinforcement of the state's patriarchal values using a paternalistic approach to the welfare system and the private sector’s tricks to piggyback on the state. Brindaalakshmi. K
Our bodies, our movements Article This short piece focuses on sets of people in India whose bodies and desires are viewed as “deviant” – sexual or gender minorities (LGBTIAQ). Beginning with an overview of the ways people from these communities are viewed, the paper sketches some of the terrain covered by this young and vibrant movement and then touches upon some of the fault lines within the movement before concluding. Shubha Chacko
Achieving net-zero through just transition Article The global community has limited time to act on climate change mitigation if it wants to avoid the irreversible, catastrophic impacts. For India—heavily reliant on fossil fuels for its energy needs and industrial growth, while also being highly vulnerable to climatic impacts—the next three decades will be critical in every aspect. Chandra Bhushan
Youth & Democracy: 5 Poems Poem The prose of Indian poet Haripriya Soibam describes youth's struggle to preserve and promote democracy. Read her five poems for "Young voices on the rise - Youth and democracy in the Asia-Pacific region". Dr. Soibam Haripriya
New Foundation Presidents as of April 2022 – Imme Scholz and Jan Philipp Albrecht elected with large majority Press release On Saturday, 4 December 2021, the Members’ Assembly of the Green Party-affiliated Heinrich Böll Foundation has elected Prof. Dr. Imme Scholz and Jan Philipp Albrecht with a large majority as new Foundation Presidents.
Trans lives under surveillance Article This article explores how State (data) systems in India are designed to surveil upon and certify the humanness of every transgender person in order to access their basic human rights. The intent is to understand the extent of this need to categorise and qualify human bodies within the binary genders and consequent the struggles and violations experienced by transgender persons, both online and offline. Brindaalakshmi. K
A mixed bag Article The Glasgow climate conference has delivered enough to keep the hope alive for meeting the 1.5°C climate goal. Chandra Bhushan
Have realistic expectations from COP26 Article A great hype has been created around the 26th Conference of Parties (COP26) at Glasgow. John Kerry, the US climate Czar, has repeatedly called the meeting the world’s “last best chance” to avoid climate hara-kiri. Similar sentiment has been expressed by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. More than 100 world leaders attended this climate gala in the first week, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Joe Biden. Chandra Bhushan