April, 2020

Role of Men to build Safe Streets
“We must send a message across the world that there is no disgrace in being a survivor of sexual violence. The shame is rather on the aggressor.“ Street harassment is a topic we all know about but still treat as taboo. It is a topic we don’t want to discuss, because we are afraid [...]Read more

I Dream of a Perfect Street
Erika De Lesseps is in her second year of Millburn High School in the United States. She recently joined Safecity as blogging and social media intern. She is constantly looking to raise awareness about the injustice that women face all over the world What is a perfect street? Is [...]Read more

Domestic Violence: The crime silenced amidst pandemic
Prabhjyot is an avid researcher, who’s keen about studying thoughts and developing perspectives. She’s interested to build fresh ideas that result in collective understanding. She shares about the violence within households during this lockdown. Can we afterall [...]Read more

An insight to Catcalling
Antara Basu is a feminist writer and blogger, hanging by the thread of procrastination trying to achieve perfectionism. Go through this write-up to find out what she has to say about Catcalling. She’s 6; she doesn’t understand what they were shouting. She’s 16; she keeps [...]Read more

Not your Mamacita
Karishma has recently completed her Masters in Gender Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is a Program and Outreach Officer at Red Dot Foundation and is constantly looking for ways to critique and dismantle the heteronormative patriarchy through [...]Read more

We Fight Back Fearless
Antara Basu is a feminist writer and blogger, hanging by the thread of procrastination trying to achieve perfectionism. She has beautifully put what Anti-Street Harassment Week stands against. Indian streets, famous for their food, infamous for their harassment; while the aroma [...]Read more

Live the moment – Mona More
Being at home was so Boring. But later when I thought, it was such a Learning, For years I did not get time, as I was just running. At that time I was wishing, When will I get time for my Learning. Now I have so much time, but I wasn’t caring, Spent a lot […]Read more

Feminism in Reel Life: Thappad Movie Review
Ishita is a second year student of political science at Jadavpur University. Just a millennial trying to maneuver the rocky terrain of new found adulthood. She discovered writing through her habit of imagining herself in other people’s shoes, a whole new dimension of [...]Read more
India’s Missing Daughters
Ansh Rastogi is a student at PGDAV College, DU, a tech savvy and a UPSC aspirant, all in that order. He recently joined Safecity as a blogging intern. He writes about the menace that is Female Foeticide in this blog. India is a country of vibrant diversity, a country where women [...]Read more