- Author, photographer and gender activist. Founder of The 50 Million Missing Campaign to end female gendercide in India. For more visit the website www.ritabanerji.com
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Shamit Ghosh
/ November 30, 2010I am really impressed with the quality of your writing – and more importantly I agree with much of your thinking – ranging from Gandhi to the bizzare concept of eve teasing in Cal – what is bizzare moe in Cal – everytime I go – I see two different worlds with two different rules.
One where the rich frolic and have fun and there are no holds barred and things happen that make even my Brit sense a bit blushed – on the other hand there is a completely different world for everyone else.
Maya Bhat
/ January 16, 2011You have taken on such an enormous challenge, yet, from what I remember of you in college this is not surprising at all. Thank you for everything you are doing.
soraya nulliah
/ February 6, 2011Dear Ms. Bannerji: I am an admirer of the (very important) work you do and would like to interview you for my blog. I am a mixed media artist (Indo-Canadian currently living in the U.S.). I had a solo exhibition a few years ago that soley dealt with the female genocide in India. While my work has changed somewhat, this issue is one very close to my heart; more so now that I have daughter. You can visit my blog at http://sorayanulliah.blogspot.com or my website at http://www.sorayanulliah.com. My email is soraya.nulliah55@gmail.com.
Thanks so much!-Soraya
thatartsygirl92
/ July 7, 2013I’m so glad to have found your blog. It is amazing. I’m looking for more Indian feminists to share ideas with. So, I’d be really happy if you gave me your opinion on my blog.