Tag: blogs

  • Not Just Teaching, But Healing

    Not Just Teaching, But Healing

    Not Just Teaching, But Healing By Iqra Qayoom Program Trainee, Social Media and Community Educator Alum, Azadi Leadership Program 2024 When I first joined the Khush Azad Kaabil Women’s Center in October 2025, I did not know how much the journey would change me. It shaped me not only as a teacher, but as a…

  • The Canvas of Voices and Violence: Observations on the growing trends on social media.

    The Canvas of Voices and Violence: Observations on the growing trends on social media.

    By staff member. Over the years, social media has truly changed what it means to have a voice or opinion. Evolving from a platform to connect with friends and family over shared images and texts, it has gradually become much bigger. It has now become a platform where people from different parts of the world,…

  • A Journey of Growth, Connection, and Inspiration: My Azadi Leadership Climate Cohort Experience

    A Journey of Growth, Connection, and Inspiration: My Azadi Leadership Climate Cohort Experience

    In this blog, Kamshola Rai, an Azadi Leader from our Climate Cohort, talks about the time she spent with The Azadi Project in Delhi. My time in Delhi with the Azadi Leadership Climate Cohort has been nothing short of life-changing. It has truly been the most fruitful program I’ve ever been part of. Over four…

  • Spring Picnic: A Day of Freedom and Connection

    Spring Picnic: A Day of Freedom and Connection

    As the rays of the setting sun painted the Delhi sky, our KAKWC center community gathered for one final picnic before bidding farewell to the pleasant spring weather. Our destination: the lush green paradise of Sundar Nursery, a haven for walkers and picnic-goers alike. Usually, housework melts into perpetual tasks for these women, leaving little…

  • The Inequality of Climate Change

    The Inequality of Climate Change

    “Each year, the summer gets hotter and more unbearable. Every night, I go to bed scared that my young children will succumb to a heatstroke while they sleep in our makeshift tin home.” These words by Ayesha, a Rohingya refugee living in a settlement in New Delhi, continue to weigh heavily on my mind hours…