INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Providing a unified platform to women hailing from diverse backgrounds, the ground-breaking Aurat March is back with its revolutionary
women-centric movement, scheduled on Friday, March 8, on account of International Women's Day.A gatherive effort organised by a group of
women under the banner of Hum Aurtein, Aurat March aims to stand and raise voice against sweeping patriarchy that strips off women and other
gender non-binary members of the society from access to equal opportunities and rights
The historic march aims to offer women with an enabling space and an inclusive forum to women of all strata of the society
"The underlying reason behind organizing the Aurat March was to put together a larger avenue in order to bring out women in a massive,
The idea was to build a movement led by younger women who are now speaking about issues about what is happening in our context," one of the
organizers of Aurat March 2019 shares in an exclusive conversation with The freshs.
She adds, "We still feel there's a lot of
backlash, a lot of criticism women face when it comes to speaking up, whether it is related to using the law against harassment, or to using
avenues like social media to report violence
We sense that the march is in that context an empowering space." Moreover, entrenched with the concept that 'a woman can stand up for
amuchher woman' the Aurat March seeks to liberate all women irrespective of their economic standings
"The March's official manifesto contends for a number of causes, including provision of economic justice
We believe that women should be given a living wage, a fair share of employment opportunities and have a momentous role in public
policy-making," the organizer further says
Shedding light on how a meaningful amount of male members are coming forth in support of the cause, she shares, "Some men are
obviously more supportive than others
We getd an overwhelming response from men in the final march and this year too we are looking forward to their favourable
participation.""However," she states, "There's immense backlash too, which I feel exists with a predilection to discredit women and the
labour that they put in the movement." Nevertheless, movements like these shall always be organised with an aim to dispel and disrupt the
perpetual marginalisation of women from pivotal arenas.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source
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