This is my second year participating in Kahaani but the experience was just as exciting as it was last year. Being a part of a group of thirty dancers taught me the tangible skills of communication, collaboration and perseverance. Throughout the three months of getting to know each other to rehearsing our dance and to […]
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Final Reflection (R3)
Writing the EE has been a rigorous yet meaningful experience. The chance to explore my passion for English through the new lens of a feminist reading allowed me to be creative with my writing. I was able to research a different perspective to an ancient epic, hence challenging my childhood beliefs of the story and […]
Interim Reflection (R2)
As I entered the research and writing stages of my EE, one of the first obstacles I faced was in regard to my research question. I realised that having two texts was not viable for me to draw comparisons, as both texts were very distinct in terms of their story of the Mahabharata. Hence, I […]
EE Day Reflection – May 9, 2019
My main focus going into EE writing day was to do as much research and reading as possible, in order to come up with a comprehensive structure for my EE, before diving into the actual writing process. One thing I learned by doing this in the day was that more than writing the essay, researching […]
Initial Reflection (R1)
I knew from the beginning that I wanted to do an EE in English and hence brainstormed topics based on my interests. I chose to explore gender stereotypes in two Indian mythologies, the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Having always lived in India, I’ve grown up reading these stories from time to time. Since I have a […]
PPIS Child Care Centre – Service
Reflection: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OET493qcGc355V8wJssQzynA4BHd2utz/view?usp=sharing Photos and videos: picture1 picture2
Initiative for Peace – Creativity
Reflection: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q-MjXdfJ3N2N–I08xECXpKZv1m5sRME/view?usp=sharing
Focus Africa & Daraja GC
After a successful event of Unplugged, Focus Africa had to stop running because we ran too low on numbers, and couldn’t afford to continue to sustain ourselves as a group. As a result, we were offered the opportunity to join Daraja GC as they work with organizations in Africa, and support causes similar to the […]
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Project Week Reflection 1
Links to video reflections: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rz4mKeTcQDUUcAJ0Lh-x55rQ9Ww-cSeF/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a2gNP4q0pD6DMsVFAOV_3az8luPcrPoy/view?usp=sharing