Feminism In Reel Life

Feminism In Reel Life for the month July
In 2015, the UN General Assembly initiated the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals(SDG)which includes seventeen holistic goals ranging from issues concerning the environment to issues of societal and economic inequalities. The conclusion of the 2020 United Nations High [...]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

Why do we need feminism?
Yamini Parashar is pursuing her BA from Delhi University. She likes to write poems and observe things and is concerned with social issues. She identifies herself as a feminist and sees herself as a clinical psychologist in a few years. She’s been a part of a few poetry programs [...]Read more

Wonder Woman- Breaking Stereotypes
Kyros Echaporia is a 9th grade student studying in Vibgyor High school in Pune. He listens to music and reads in his spare time. He loves putting his thoughts down on paper. Currently, he is a member of the Vibgyor High Student Social Responsibility Cell and the Vibgyor High [...]Read more

Why We Need Wonder Women
Rudhdi Walawalkar is a first year law student at ILS Law college, Pune. She reads, writes and paints as much as she eats and sleeps! I think it’s nice to have an opinion in a world where everyone wants to be politically correct. Passionate about women’s right, cats, dogs and [...]Read more


Suffragette
Safecity is reviewing films that are stepping out to highlight the innate gender roles, discrimination, stereotypes, sexual harassment, misogyny and sexism which have been an ingrained part of cinema for a long time through our blog series “Feminism in Reel Life”authored by [...]Read more


Hidden Figures
Safecity is reviewing films that are stepping out to highlight the innate gender roles, discrimination, stereotypes, sexual harassment, misogyny and sexism which have been an ingrained part of cinema for a long time through our blog series “Feminism in Reel Life”authored by [...]Read more

English Vinglish
Safecity is reviewing films that are stepping out to highlight the innate gender roles, discrimination, stereotypes, sexual harassment, misogyny and sexism which have been an ingrained part of cinema for a long time through our blog series “Feminism in Reel Life”authored by [...]Read more