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Changing the Lens: Making Visible the Invisible

Changing the Lens: Making Visible the Invisible

FromIn Solidarity


Changing the Lens: Making Visible the Invisible

FromIn Solidarity

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

‘In Solidarity’ is a SEWA Cooperative Federation podcast that explores themes relevant to women’s economic empowerment and challenges that women-owned, women-run enterprises face. In the third episode, titled 'Changing the lens: Making visible the invisible,' we are in conversation with Shrayana Bhattacharya, an economist trained at Delhi University and the Harvard Kennedy School. Her book, “Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh: India’s Lonely Young Women and the Search for Intimacy and Independence,” won the 2022 Times of India JK Paper AutHer Prize for best nonfiction author.
An ILO report from 2018 shows that, on average, women in India spent 297 minutes per day on unpaid care work as opposed to 31 minutes by men. Several studies suggest that women workers are disproportionately represented in labour force surveys because of the nature of the work they perform, which is often home-based, subcontracted, or through sources of self-employment.
Through this conversation with Shrayana, we explore questions around the invisibilisation of women’s work, the importance of measuring it, pleasure, independence, and solidarity networks.

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Released:
Jan 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (8)

In Solidarity, a SEWA Cooperative Federation podcast explores themes relevant to women’s economic empowerment and challenges that women-owned, women-run enterprises face. Each episode has an interview with an expert and explores themes like gender digital gap, climate change, access to finance, social solidarity economy, etc. SEWA Cooperative Federation has worked for over thirty years to economically empower women in the informal sector through women-owned cooperatives and collective enterprises and has been a critical part of the women’s movement and the cooperative movement worldwide.