What’s in a Language? (Part I)
After spending weeks preparing for it, the first focus group discussion (FGD) I conducted did […]
Women with Disabilities and Menstrual Hygiene: An Ethical Evaluation
As an undergraduate studying Economics and Philosophy, I was most fascinated by the intersection of […]
Who is Worried About Periods During a Pandemic
Ever since the coronavirus pandemic began, there has been a lot to worry about. Governments, […]
Clearing the Fence: Inclusion, not just Accommodation
“So… you’re not teaching blind students Braille? Shouldn’t they be focusing on Braille?” “Computers? You […]
Peace in Unpreparedness and Existential Crisis: Lekha’s Philosophy of Art and Life
“Why are you here?” is a question I have been asked quite frequently while I […]
Breaking Taboos on Menstruation and Disability
Rachel’s Fellowship is made possible by the Rural India Supporting Trust. Many taboos have been […]
Disabled People’s Organizations: A Voice of PwDs in Advocacy
Rachel’s Fellowship is made possible by the Rural India Supporting Trust. According to the World […]
Economic Empowerment: Enhancing Autonomy of Persons with Disability
Rachel’s Fellowship is made possible by the Rural India Supporting Trust. According to World Bank […]
No Voter Left Behind: Including Persons with Disabilities in Decision-Making
Rachel’s Fellowship is made possible by the Rural India Supporting Trust. India is the biggest […]
Being an Indian from the North East: My Thoughts on Social Inclusion
Rachel’s Fellowship is made possible by the Rural India Supporting Trust. “Oh Nagaland? You eat […]