Hritnay
they/he
Hritnay is a writer, editor and researcher based in Mumbai. They have a keen interest in exploring various mediums of storytelling, be it prose, poetry, sound or film. They write mainly on themes of queerness, gender and caste and their interminglings in the contemporary world.
Kajol Deorukhkar
she/her
Kajol Deorukhkar is a visual designer and illustrator based in Mumbai. Her work takes inspiration and revolves around documenting and revisiting memories. With a sentiment for capturing personal stories through analog methods. Her mediums range from textiles to animation and video essays, and most recently, ceramics.
Rahee Punyashloka
he/they
Rahee Punyashloka is an artist, writer, and researcher based out of Bhubaneswar and New Delhi. Working across disciplines, he seeks to create anti-caste art and discourse that draws in complex interrogations of how the Dalit body interacts with the archive. His works have been exhibited/published widely, both nationally and internationally. He is sometimes known through his online moniker ‘artedkar.’
Sanjana Ajith
Kajol Deorukhkar
they/them
she/her
Sanjana Ajith is an anthropologist and editor based in Mumbai. They work in anti-caste publishing and as a freelance research consultant, primarily on gender and sexuality. Their work centres Ambedkarite, anti-capitalist and feminist perspectives. They enjoy working with themes of science fiction, fantasy, speculative histories and futures in both fiction and non-fiction.
Kajol Deorukhkar is a visual designer and illustrator based in Mumbai. Her work takes inspiration and revolves around documenting and revisiting memories. With a sentiment for capturing personal stories through analog methods. Her mediums range from textiles to animation and video essays, and most recently, ceramics.
Shreeja Rao
Hritnay
she/her
they/he
Shreeja Rao is a 20-year-old law student and journalist. Her writing explores the intersection of caste and gender and has appeared in the CNN, The Guardian, The Times of India and more. Shreeja is also a US Department of State Scholar focusing on women's diplomacy and a Global Youth Advisor for Google (via Canvas8).
Hritnay is a writer, editor and researcher based in Mumbai. They have a keen interest in exploring various mediums of storytelling, be it prose, poetry, sound or film. They write mainly on themes of queerness, gender and caste and their interminglings in the contemporary world.
Hritnay
they/he
Hritnay is a writer, editor and researcher based in Mumbai. They have a keen interest in exploring various mediums of storytelling, be it prose, poetry, sound or film. They write mainly on themes of queerness, gender and caste and their interminglings in the contemporary world.
Kajol Deorukhkar
she/her
Kajol Deorukhkar is a visual designer and illustrator based in Mumbai. Her work takes inspiration and revolves around documenting and revisiting memories. With a sentiment for capturing personal stories through analog methods. Her mediums range from textiles to animation and video essays, and most recently, ceramics.
Rahee Punyashloka
he/they
Rahee Punyashloka is an artist, writer, and researcher based out of Bhubaneswar and New Delhi. Working across disciplines, he seeks to create anti-caste art and discourse that draws in complex interrogations of how the Dalit body interacts with the archive. His works have been exhibited/published widely, both nationally and internationally. He is sometimes known through his online moniker ‘artedkar.’
Shreeja Rao is a 20-year-old law student and journalist. Her writing explores the intersection of caste and gender and has appeared in the CNN, The Guardian, The Times of India and more. Shreeja is also a US Department of State Scholar focusing on women's diplomacy and a Global Youth Advisor for Google (via Canvas8).
Shreeja Rao
she/her
Sanjana Ajith is an anthropologist and editor based in Mumbai. They work in anti-caste publishing and as a freelance research consultant, primarily on gender and sexuality. Their work centres Ambedkarite, anti-capitalist and feminist perspectives. They enjoy working with themes of science fiction, fantasy, speculative histories and futures in both fiction and non-fiction.
Sanjana Ajith
they/them
Sanjana Ajith is an anthropologist and editor based in Mumbai. They work in anti-caste publishing and as a freelance research consultant, primarily on gender and sexuality. Their work centres Ambedkarite, anti-capitalist and feminist perspectives. They enjoy working with themes of science fiction, fantasy, speculative histories and futures in both fiction and non-fiction.
Sanjana Ajith
they/them
she/her
Sreeja Rao
Shreeja Rao is a 20-year-old law student and journalist. Her writing explores the intersection of caste and gender and has appeared in the CNN, The Guardian, The Times of India and more. Shreeja is also a US Department of State Scholar focusing on women's diplomacy and a Global Youth Advisor for Google (via Canvas8).