A three-day workshop on Climate Change and Gender Intersectionalities has been organised from March 1-3 at the Alliance Francaise, Lodhi Estate as part of the International Association of Women in Radio & Television (IAWRT )18th edition of the film festival. The participants include a diverse group of women and adolescent girls from rural, tribal, fisher communities, urban poor, and students. The aim for such diversity in participation is to demonstrate that climate change is impacting and affecting all of us. All photos by Nikita Singh, a IInd year BAJMC student
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All the participants of the workshop with members of IAWRT. Photo by Nikita Singh
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A unique poem kabhi ladki bankar to dekhna by one of the Participant of the workshop. Photo by Nikita Singh
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Participants showcasing different things of their region while introducing themselves to others (as a unique introduction to their area). Photo by Nikita Singh
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Priya Thussuvery having a conversation with all the participants. Photo by Nikita Singh
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The participants learning how to take shots on a mobile camera. Photo by Nikita Singh
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The participants learning how to shoot photos and videos in a horizontal frame. Photo by Nikita Singh
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A visualization of scenes activity, conducted by Dr Gauri Chakraborty. Photo by Nikita Singh
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Participants showing their creativity on paper during the visualisation exercise. Photo by Nikita Singh
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A participant explaining her visualization on a particular situation. Photo by Nikita Singh
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Teams being divided for the film making project on day 2 of the three-day workshop on Climate Change and Gender Intersectionalities. Photo by Nikita Singh