Unheard Voices
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The Bhopal gas tragedy the communal carnage of 1984 and 1989 in Delhi and Bhagalpur the Orissa super cyclone among others are part of collective memory But often forgotten are those who actually were affected by thee happenings and others like them street children sex workers dalits HIV and leprosy patients the homeless and the famine-stricken. These are people who in many ways are pushed to the outermost most hopeless margins of society in the name of development and progress.In Unheard Voices civil servant and social activist Harsh Mander draws on his own and his colleagues’ experiences to explore the lives of twenty such people who have survived and coped despite all odds. In Bangalore for instance a onetime street child now counsels other such children seeking education and self-employment; in Bhopal and eleven year-old has brought up two of his siblings after they were orphaned in the gas leak at great emotional cost. A young sex worker fights for the rights of her HIV positive sister-workers when their ‘home’ in Hyderabad’s red-light area is demolished. A patient combats the stigma of leprosy by helping to establish a leprosy colony in Ashagram. In Tenali Andhra Pradesh a blind musician couple struggles to get land from the government to set up a colony for the blind.Going beyond mere survival these stories are a testimony of how people have overcome their condition with humbling courage resilience and humanism Marked by understatement and rare warmth they bring out their determination to seek a better life in the face of enormous suffering. Reaffirming people’s creativity and indomitable spirit this book challenges all those who despair about India. Review "This is a rare collection of stories of the unsung heroes of our times." --Aruna Roy recipient of the Magasaysay Award About the Author Harsh Mander writer human rights and peace worker columnist researcher and teacher works with survivors of mass violence hunger homeless persons and street children. His books includeLooking Away: Inequality Prejudice and Indifference in New India;Ash in the Belly: India's Unfinished Battle against Hunger;Unheard Voices: Stories of Forgotten Lives;Fear and Forgiveness: The Aftermath of Massacre;Fatal Accidents of Birth: Stories of Suffering; Oppression and Resistance;Fractured Freedom: Chronicles from India's Margins;The Ripped Chest: Public Policy and the Poor in India; andUntouchability in Rural India (co-authored). He regularly writes columns for theIndian Express Scroll the Wire andTelegraph. He coordinates the production of the annual India Exclusion Report. His real-life stories have been adapted for films such as Shyam Benegal'sSamar and Mallika Sarabhai's dance dramaUnsuni. He is associated with social causes and movements for communal harmony and justice minority rights the right to information the right to food homeless rights health rights bonded labour tribal Dalit child and disability rights; and recently organized a journey of solidarity and conscience to families affected by hate violence across India called Karwan e Mohabbat or a Caravan of Love.
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