Uncuff India

By: One Future Collective
  • Summary

  • Uncuff India is a limited episode English audio podcast produced and hosted by One Future Collective. Each episode welcomes a new guest, with lived experience and/or professional or academic expertise on the theme of Violence and the State. This podcast has been produced to lay bare the various ways in which the State can be/has been violent towards its citizens in the Indian context.

    Each episode will also be accompanied with the Uncuff India Prize where listeners can send in literary, art, audio, and visual pieces inspired by the episodes. To know more about the prize, click here: bit.ly/UncuffIndiaPrize_MoreInfo.

    You can read the episode transcripts on our website: www.onefuturecollective.org

    Copyright 2023 One Future Collective
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Episodes
  • Dimensions of conflict and peace: visioning a utopian world
    Jan 24 2024

    Having unpacked various forms of state violence through the podcast, in this final episode, we contend with the questions- what is the way forward and how do we build towards our ideal world? In an insightful discussion with Amitabh Behar, CEO of Oxfam India, we explore what solutions for social justice challenges can look like, who needs to be involved, and how best we can involve them to build towards conflict resolution in our quest for social justice.

    You can read the transcript at: https://bit.ly/UncuffIndia_E10Transcript

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    30 mins
  • Civic space and dissent: a pathway to social justice
    Jan 10 2024

    As protests by civilians continue and are forcefully suppressed, it becomes essential to confront the state's response to dissent. This episode engages with the relevance of protests in today's political climate. Neha Dixit, an independent journalist based out of New Delhi, speaks to us about their experiences of reporting state violence and social inequity and the cost and consequence of speaking truth to power. She focuses on the intersection of politics, gender and Social Justice in South Asia through long form, investigative, narrative pieces. She has reported for publications including Al Jazeera, The New York Times, The Washington Post, among others.

    You can read transcript: https://bit.ly/UncuffIndia_E9Transcript

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    35 mins
  • Global affinity towards right wing governance: co-creating a civil society
    Dec 14 2023

    A fresh episode of Uncuff India to round up the year!

    In this episode, we explore the global rise in right wing governance and what this translates into for social justice and human rights movements across different socio-political contexts. Our remarkable guest Dr Cynthia Enloe also touches upon citizen responses to the resurgence of right-wing governance. Cynthia Enloe is a Research Professor of Politics and Women's Studies at Clark University in Massachusetts. Her teaching and writing has explored feminist questions about the interplay of patriarchy and militarism in women's lives around the world. Among her books are "Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics" and "Manoeuvres: The International Politics of Militarizing Women's Lives."

    You can read the transcript at: https://bit.ly/UncuffIndia_E8Transcript

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    36 mins

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