Gender Equality Workshop

Hibiscus Foundation for Social Welfare's Gender Equality Workshop operates on a meticulously planned and intricately devised curriculum covering assorted and culturally relevant topics such as violence, discrimination, intersectionality, and equality. It is meant to cater to students, teachers, employees and parents.

The aim of this workshop is to understand gender, the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and to challenge social assumptions on gender. While also facilitating understanding on violence, discrimination, intersectionality, and equality, the workshop aims to deliver the participants a better perception on what it takes to collectively create, and cherish an equal future. The workshop works towards creating more informed, and intersectional feminists to facilitate feminist action. Our workshops are for school students, college students, teachers, employees, and parents.


Duration: 1.5 - 2 Hours

Modules

  • 1. Gender

  • 2. Gender Norms

  • 3. Gender Equality & SDG 5

  • 4. Generation Equality

  • 5. Impact of Gender Discrimination

  • 6. Gender Based Violence

  • 7. Being a feminist

  • 8. Intersectionality & Raising feminists

  • 9. Questions to ask yourself

  • 10. Available Resources

What People Are Saying

 

“​​I think this workshop was extremely insightful and I saw it visibly question the beliefs of people who were attending it, and that made me feel very hopeful “

— Manaal Jahan, 21

 

“It was an experience to get to learn about this exciting topic which was always a curiosity factor for me. Thank you so much Manoj Anna and Aksheya akka for creating a space to learn about Gender and Sex. I always feel that I'm a feminist. I was overwhelmed to know that there are people who think like me. Thank you so much!”

— Mithra Malarvizhy, 24

“This event had a great impact on gender equality. We feel very delighted to have you both here. It left us captivated”

— N.Keerthana, 20

 

“This session helped encourage myself to be more activistic and feminist. And overall just be more active in all this”

— Pranav Nathan, 22

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