‘Gender equality’ must become a ‘lived reality’ and that is when we can progress as a nation where every person deserves dignity and respect. Even today, there is so much stigma around the transgender community.
We bring to you a story on Kalki Subramaniam, a transgender rights activist, writer and actor hailing from Tamil Nadu. Kalki shares about her book ‘We Are Not The Others’ which throws light on the untold lives of transgender people. The book has been published by Notion press and is a collection of Kalki’s poetry, essays, art and monologues over the past few years.
Kalki has always stood for the rights of her community and this brave lady has been an inspiration to many. Through her book, she writes on the need for an unbiased approach from all of us toward the members of the transgender community. Kalki opines that her mission is to change people’s attitudes towards the community by being supportive and acceptive.
Kalki known for her innovative activism, said, “Expressing oneself is the best way to communicate; be it through writing, art or films. They are important carriers of information and for a community like ours which is not very vocal about their rights and issues needs a medium to express. My book ‘We Are Not The Others’ speaks about my journey and struggles as a transgender person. It also throws light on where we stand as a society now. The book has also made its way to the curriculum of a few educational institutions.”
Kalki who is invited from across the globe to speak on art and activism further added, “Through art, I want to break stereotypes, question ignorance, and impact society. Earlier, I had started a magazine called ‘Sahodari’ for the transgender community, which had a great positive impact. I have also created a couple of documentary films on LGBT rights. I use my art to tell stories, to perform, and to act. I also encourage the people of my community to express themselves in any form they like, be it writing, documentaries or poetry.”
Kalki who was an academically bright student said that it took many years for herself and family to understand and accept her gender identity. Such is the case with most of the people of her community. While a very few families understand and accept the diversity, most of them ostracise such people, thanks to the notion and myths around the transgender community. Hence, the community is left to fend for themselves without any support. However, Kalki never let any circumstances or situations deter her purpose and goal in life.
Kalki who has received international recognition from the US plans to release a documentary “Untold” which will tell about the story of three transgender women who are no more. We hope to see a more inclusive society where everyone gets equal opportunities and a platform to put their best foot forward.
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