Reyansh and Sandhra are students in their early twenties, dedicating a large part of their lives to the fight for recognition of the sexes: both are gender non-conforming, meaning they do not want to be associated with any gender. Reyansh and Sandhra are involved in Nazariya, a queer-feminist non-profit movement founded by feminist activists in autumn 2014. Today, students like Reyansh and Sandhra are fighting for more shelters for people from the LGBTIQ community in Indian universities. Because many are exposed to discrimination without protection, they say. They talk about their first Pride Walk in New Delhi and why they want gay men to be more active on their behalf.
Reyansh and Sandhra are students in their early twenties, dedicating a large part of their lives to the fight for recognition of the sexes: both are gender non-conforming, meaning they do not want to be associated with any gender. Reyansh and Sandhra are involved in Nazariya, a queer-feminist non-profit movement founded by feminist activists in autumn 2014. Today, students like Reyansh and Sandhra are fighting for more shelters for people from the LGBTIQ community in Indian universities. Because many are exposed to discrimination without protection, they say. They talk about their first Pride Walk in New Delhi and why they want gay men to be more active on their behalf.