
SOME OF YOU have asked how you can help in the campaign against the attacks on women in Mangalore and Bangalore. Running a poster campaign in your neighborhood, college or office is a quick and easy way. Here are some posters I’ve received from different organizations. Click on the download link to get a large-size version which you can print out. Make copies and put them up wherever you can.
These are from Maraa. I think its very cool that they’re creating material in different languages.
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And here’s an e-poster from the people at Pink Chaddi Campaign. Send to everyone.

Anindita Sengupta is a poet, writer, journalist and consultant. She has been published in The Guardian (UK), The Hindu, Bangalore Mirror and Outlook Traveller Guides. Her first collection of poems,
City of Water, was published by Sahitya Akademi in February 2010. Her work has appeared in several journals and anthologies and she has performed at several national and international poetry festivals. In 2008, she received the Toto Funds the Arts award for creative writing and in 2010, she was a Charles Wallace fellow at University of Kent in England. In 2012, she received the Muse India Young Writer award for
City of Water. She is preoccupied with gender, poetry, art, pop culture, media and new media. She lives in Mumbai.
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Love the PCC poster! It’s up on my blog and I’ve linked to this post.
Great work girls!