Sunday, 31 March 2013

Strange are the ways of acceptance and non-acceptance!!!!


She is a friend whom we met and became close friends. I respect her commitment for this issue after she decided to help out our community people in their troubled times. I wish her all the best. She has shared how the educated class extend their non-acceptance to their queer children and how it leads to various feeling of not being accepted.  

Friday, 1 February 2013

Painful Struggle That Passes Through

She became our friend through a friend. She and her mother taught us more about what women suffer in marriages that are unwanted than queer issues. Patriarchal violence assumes that it can punish to correct anything and everything.


Monday, 3 December 2012

Intense sharing

He is a friend whom I have know from my teens. I have shared my tragedies and most happy moments with him. When I was in serious pain, he stood by me and through his comic sharing has relived me of my horrible moments. He has undergone maximum pain in life and still has the power to change it into a comic phase and at the same time can be emotional. And because of this talent of him I decided to interview him. He came and looked calm as usual. I thought he would make die of laughing while the interview is going on. My idea was to do away with victim narrative. He came and made me cry and also cried in the interview. It was definitely not a victim narrative. It was most intensive sharing of his personal life which is filled with pain and pain and pain. This side of him shocked me and brought the reality in front of me about people who sacrifice their lives in the LGBTI communities for their partners. Here one of my close friends to you all, sharing very intense moments of his life.



Monday, 19 November 2012

Madhu - a total surprise

This friend of us really stunned us with appearance, understanding of gender and sexuality and sweet friendship. A senior community, this person changed all the moments of struggle into situations where it would be converted into a surprising situation for people around. So the immediate response is more of an expression of coming to terms with this surprise thrown than severe violence. Here is a small excerpt of our friend who is explaining about gender identity.

 

Friday, 9 November 2012

Happiness is more about ...........


Seethal my dear friend from Kerala - in 2005 I met with an accident and among very close friends who looked after me day and night, it was Seethal who was very sensitive about both our genders and nursed me back to life with other friends. This is not the only friendship we share. We have been together in many political struggles and work. In Kerala the existence of  male born sexual and gender minorities is very difficult and so many trans people who want surgery cannot find the Hijra community in Kerala. The historical existence of Hijras is not present in Kerala as in other states like Tamil Nadu. Seethal is one of the trans person who has seen through this struggle of no space for expression in Kerala and has also received intense ridicule and violence for it.

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

"I love Gangamma" says Ramya

Instantly we all fell in love with her, Ramya also called as Dayamma. She is called Dayamma because she nurses Hijras who undergo castration and looks after them till they are fit and fine whether they are her chelas or not. Smile never fades away from her face. She narrates intense pain like as though it is a joke. Her slang in Tamil is really something that we found very difficult to translate. 



She was chosen to act in the play Molagapodi directed Srijith Sundaram of Kattiyakkari group. The character she was to play is a feudal land lord woman who is always angry and violent towards working class. Now our dearest Ramya is exactly opposite. She just cannot get angry nor mimic anger. She bursts into smiles the moment she is supposed to get angry. Even otherwise in life she is not a person who can get angry. So she struggled hard and one day cried in the rehearsals that she cannot do the role. All her co-actors pepped her up and gave her courage to do the role. She finally learned to get angry and play the role and then she says "I love Gangamma". Here is Dayamma for you all about her childhood.    

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Maraladi - a god's sanction

Maralu is a kind of possession through god and you become god's wife. And in this process a male person with different or women's gender orientation can transition to being woman with or without surgery.


Mayamma another friend who is Maraladi gave us the interview and talked about the struggle of convincing the family and society about her being a Maraladi. She also has the powers to cure many diseases and ailments through her worship and her dedication to the god of Maralu.