संविधानले स्वीकार्यो, हामीले कहिले? a podcast on the experience of Dalit women politicians prepared by the participants of 'Podcasting Workshop For Youth’
28 February 2022
What is it like to be a Dalit woman in Nepali politics? Find out from this podcast
What is it like to be a Dalit woman in Nepali politics? The representation of Dalit women in the elected office has increased over the years. But navigating the political setting rooted in caste discrimination is not free from challenges. Hear from Dalit women who have been elected to office, from local wards to the parliament, about their political journey and experiences.
This episode was produced by Deep Jyoti Shrestha, Rubina Bishunke and Vivek Baranwal.
This podcast was produced as part of ‘Podcasting 101: Podcasting Workshop For Youth’ workshop, organized by the United Nations in Nepal on the occasion of International Human Rights Day 2021.
Caption: Deep Jyoti Shrestha is an activist. Her interest lies in debate and advocacy work for political accountability and issues of public concern. She is associated with Tanneri Chaso, an informal network of youth from across the country.
Caption: Vivek Baranwal is a student of Journalism and Mass Communication and Political Science. He believes in continually learning, unlearning and relearning. 'संविधानले स्वीकार्यो, हामीले कहिले?', is a podcast produced by his team.
Caption: Rubina Bishunke is a Dalit student and activist. Currently, majoring in Social Work at Tribhuvan University, she is driven to be a social change agent. 'संविधानले स्वीकार्यो, हामीले कहिले?', is a podcast produced by her team.