What does accountability look like in our personal daily lives, in the workplace or interpersonal relationships, as feminists? How and Why does the carceral system need to be corrected for generating better accountability frameworks? Join Neha, Anannya and Sudeshna as they discuss the implications of accountability and harm correction in our lives.
TW & CW: mentions of abuse, trauma, sexual assault, #metoo movement, violence, casteism, colonialism and systemic oppression.
Introductions:
Neha Jain (she/her) is a mental health professional and researcher who follows an intersectional approach informed by a social-justice lens.
Sudeshna Saha Roy (she/her) is an independent researcher and writer who works on various aspects of emotional and body politics within the interplay of culture and society.
Anannya Parekh (she/her) is a social entrepreneur and social worker. She works on programs and campaigns that cater to feminist social justice and literacy for underserved groups.
References
https://www.mataora.wananga.com/how-can-you-support-the-person-who-caused-harm-to-take-accountability.html - How can you support the person who caused harm to take accountability?
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