Bois Locker Room case underscores vital need for radical, political reimagining of an education that liberates us
This essay was first published on First Post Paromita Vohra • May 14, 2020 The Bois Locker Room and the crisis of our society in its current breakdown have a lot to say about each other. Both of them tell us that we have reached the limits of the system we live in. If the way out is together, then we need an education on what it means to do that. In 1984, Delhi’s St. Stephen’s college was in the news for a time-honoured tradition: chick charts. Tradition is such a flexible word — making a practice sound unchangeable. In fact the college started admitting women students only in 1975 (it had been co-ed in the past, from 1928-1949). The nine years that women had been attending the college, was enough to term tradition, the frequent posting on the official college notice board, of Top 10 charts, made by male students, rating women on their breasts, butts, legs, mouths — and sometimes maybe, smiles. Smiles were what most women apparently used to mask the discomfort of t...
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the other summer flower- bougainvillea, is sadly missing from the road that leads to me house, this year. new constructions, you cannot cut trees, but nobody said you can cut bushes.
There were bougainvillaeas there that had climbed up the trunks of tall trees and were flowering in those dark green shades, high above the ground. the other bushes would just hang out over the wall, bending under the weight of flowers and flowers and flowers in pinks and whites and sometimes a orange-yellow.
no bouganivilleas to pass by this summer!