by Rashmi Mandloi | Sep 11, 2017 | Inclusion Matters
Privilege as a word is most used and quoted everywhere but very few really understand the weight of the same. Privilege is earned, unearned, inherited, blessed, or otherwise. It is an advantage available to one person or group, that isn’t available to the other person...
by Sarika | Aug 2, 2017 | Inclusion Matters
As I read the news of Travis Kalanick, CEO Uber of stepping down, I wondered if the story for Uber would have unfolded differently if they would have more transparent and inclusive culture at their workplace. The story of Uber, one of the world’s most valuable...
by Sarika | Jun 1, 2017 | Inclusion Matters
“Mom, we won the match!” shouted my 10 year old son as he got home from school. “Akshi was too cool. She took the last goal in the last 4 minutes to spare”. I was pleasantly surprised to hear him raving about his team mate who is a girl playing in his...
by Srini Ramaswamy | Nov 28, 2016 | Inclusion Matters
Middle Earth is in danger and there is a job to be done. A sinister, powerful ring to be destroyed. And Gandalf the Grey, in his infinite wisdom, entrusts the perilous job to a young, weak, innocent Hobbit called Frodo. Why? Because Hobbits, as a race, are known to...
by Suneeta Kaul | Nov 17, 2016 | Inclusion Matters
A youngster wearing “ghungroos”, doing the Kathak in gay abandon in pouring rain A bike-riding modern young woman declaring that salwar-kameez is her choice of attire A Muslim woman lighting “diyas” and celebrating Diwali A young man proposing to another man Men in...
by Ranjana | Nov 9, 2016 | Inclusion Matters
Yesterday, I had the privilege to help create a beautiful moment for Sinki- an effervescent and happy go lucky girl and being included in her world. Both my husband and myself had registered as a volunteer for #salwanmarathon where volunteers run with children who are...