Water, Violence and its Co-relation
On 22nd March 2019 N.Jayaram @N_Jayaram conducted a Tweetchat on Water, Violence and its correlation on World Water Day. Women face disproportionate responsibility in finding, fetching water and washing and […]Read more
Let’s Connect- Safety
LET’S CONNECT Date- 16 March, 2019 Time- 1-3 PM The session on 16th March was a pilot session. The discussion commenced with the sharing of the ‘expectations’ of the participants […]Read more
The 10 Year Challenge that we haven’t cared about
Debarati Bhowmick is currently pursuing her post- graduation from Mumbai University. Dancing and writing are her passion. She writes short poems in my her time and she loves to interact […]Read more
Making #WomensHealth a Priority
On 15th March, Michelle Frank @DrMichelleF conducted a tweetchat on Making Women’s Health a Priority The chat began by asking the audience about the possible taboos that prevent women from accessing […]Read more
Under the Veil
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 […]Read more
Emerging Leader: Kajal Antil
Safecity is celebrating the journey of people who have emerged as leaders as our campaigns progressed in their communities through our blog series “Safecity Emerging Leaders”. Read the inspiring stories of […]Read more
Safecity at the Internship Fair at Ambedkar University
Safecity at the Internship Fair at Ambedkar University On 8th march 2019, Safecity put up a stall at Ambedkar University, New Delhi. The purpose was mainly to recruit interns and […]Read more
Gender and Fiction
On 8th March Ayush Mukherjee @its_ayush_here conducted a tweetchat on Gender and Fiction. The chat began by raising the question whether gender representation is a concern in fiction when fiction […]Read more
Safecity Monthly Updates: February 2019
Safecity is growing exponentially and we’re constantly working hard to translate our vision to reality. Because we don’t want you to miss out on our work, we’ve decided to put […]Read more
India has a very low divorce rate. Is it always a ‘Happily Ever-after’?
On 28th February, OoWomaniya @OoWomaniya conducted a tweetchat on ‘India has a very low divorce rate. Is it always a ‘Happily Ever-after’?’ which mainly focused on the low divorce rates in […]Read more