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Marine Lines with Raghu Karnad
Ministry of Mumbais Magic and DeadAnt Studio
11 episodes
3 months ago
Welcome to ‘Marine Lines: Mumbai's Hidden Worlds, from the Suburbs to the Sea'. A new 10-part series hosted by journalist and author Raghu Karnad. Every week, Raghu is joined by an insightful thinker to explore an aspect of the city's ecology, present and future. From the abundance of marine life to the leopards that roam the city, from the Mumbai depicted in cinema to the people who make the city what it is—come discover how much there is to love and protect about this city. Co-created by Ministry of Mumbai’s Magic and DeadAnt Studio. DISCLAIMER: Views expressed herein are solely those of the participants and are not endorsed by or representative of the views of the Ministry of Mumbai's Magic or DeadAnt Studio.
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Welcome to ‘Marine Lines: Mumbai's Hidden Worlds, from the Suburbs to the Sea'. A new 10-part series hosted by journalist and author Raghu Karnad. Every week, Raghu is joined by an insightful thinker to explore an aspect of the city's ecology, present and future. From the abundance of marine life to the leopards that roam the city, from the Mumbai depicted in cinema to the people who make the city what it is—come discover how much there is to love and protect about this city. Co-created by Ministry of Mumbai’s Magic and DeadAnt Studio. DISCLAIMER: Views expressed herein are solely those of the participants and are not endorsed by or representative of the views of the Ministry of Mumbai's Magic or DeadAnt Studio.
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Slums, Homes and the City Built by Women With Ramya Ramanath
Marine Lines with Raghu Karnad
27 minutes
4 years ago
Slums, Homes and the City Built by Women With Ramya Ramanath

One of the easiest things to like about Mumbai is the way women are able to live here. Mumbai means a kind of liberation. It means feeling safe in public, feeling able to dress how you like – feeling welcome to go out, even after dark. But this isn’t just a natural quality the city was born with. It’s a legacy of working women – especially working-class women, most from oppressed castes or religious minorities. 

 

In this episode, Raghu is joined by Ramya Ramanath to understand this story better — a development and policy scholar, teaching at DePaul University in Chicago. She’s also the author of A Place to Call Home: Women as Agents of Change in Mumbai for which she did an ethnography – she talked to women of all kinds about staying on their feet as they’re displaced from their homes in a slum and resettled in flats in a high-rise. For planners and policy-makers, but also for the rest of us, there’s a lot to be surprised by.

Marine Lines with Raghu Karnad
Welcome to ‘Marine Lines: Mumbai's Hidden Worlds, from the Suburbs to the Sea'. A new 10-part series hosted by journalist and author Raghu Karnad. Every week, Raghu is joined by an insightful thinker to explore an aspect of the city's ecology, present and future. From the abundance of marine life to the leopards that roam the city, from the Mumbai depicted in cinema to the people who make the city what it is—come discover how much there is to love and protect about this city. Co-created by Ministry of Mumbai’s Magic and DeadAnt Studio. DISCLAIMER: Views expressed herein are solely those of the participants and are not endorsed by or representative of the views of the Ministry of Mumbai's Magic or DeadAnt Studio.