Understanding Ecofeminism through Indian Folktales –Sowmya Rajan Srinivasan

Understanding Ecofeminism through Indian Folktales –Sowmya Rajan Srinivasan

By Tariki Trust

Understanding the link between ecology and women’s voices; exploring stories and discourses around women and nature

Date and time

Location

Online

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Through the lens of selected eco-feminist folktales from India such as Sonal Bhai from Rajasthan and Joymala from Assam, we will reflect upon feminism, understanding the link between ecology and women's voices. We will explore some of the worldviews and discourses around women and nature. This exploration is open to all orientations and not specific to one gender.

Please note that at Tariki Trust, we generally do not record our online events. Unfortunately, we cannot offer refunds to people who do not show up assuming that they will get a recording.

Please note that although this event is part of the Ten Directions training course for ecotherapy practitioners, anybody can book and take part in this public online event. If you are interested, please do buy a ticket – all are welcome!


About Sowmya Rajan Srinivasan

Sowmya, a storyteller with a background in Psychology, is a Ten Directions alumni of Tariki Trust and trained in Narrative Practices & Ideas from Narrative Practices India. She is a life long learner & student who uses stories and storytelling processes to bring about transformation and change in our ways of being and doing. Her sessions for children and adults always encourage a bit of pondering and wondering! Elephant stories are her favorite and so are brave girls too! She has been telling stories to people of all ages from 2008!

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Oct 28 · 8:00 AM PDT