A. Revathi
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Truth About Me: A Hijra Life Story
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2010
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A Life In Trans Activism
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2016
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Our Lives Our Words: Telling Aravani Life Stories
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2011
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Badhuku Bayalu: Hijraa Obbala Aathmakathe
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The Truth About Me: A Hijra Life Story
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“Men and even women stared at us and laughed, and heckled us. I realized what a burden a hijra's daily life is. Do people harass those who are men and women when they go outwith their families? Why, a crippled person, a blind person -- even they attract pity and people help them. If someone has experienced physical hurt, they are cared for both by the family and by outsiders who come to know of it. But we -- we are not considered human.”
― Truth About Me: A Hijra Life Story
― Truth About Me: A Hijra Life Story
“Sex is only one part of life, it is only one expression of companionship, it is something that needs to be accepted and fought for in order to live a life of human dignity. Gender expression or gender identity is also a matter of a person’s choice. Laws that criminalize gender identity and sexual orientation have no place in a democracy and must be struck down. Everyone must join hands to fight for equal rights for all of us to live in a just society.”
― A Life In Trans Activism
― A Life In Trans Activism
“Theatre has the power to move people in a way that conventional activism does not.”
― A Life In Trans Activism
― A Life In Trans Activism
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