Aga Khan Trust for Culture presents 30 adolescent children from Nizamuddin basti in Sukhmanch Theatre’s Play

A group of 30 adolescent children from Nizamuddin basti performed a street play woven from the strands of their past, where they witnessed gender-based discrimination and violence.

They told their stories on the Henry Lawson Club lawn of the Australian High Commission. Brought together by Aga Khan Foundation, the young adults narrated how they personally witnessed discrimination on the basis of gender.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/TheatreSukhmanch/posts/1985576414786154, also at http://www.dailypioneer.com/vivacity/the-end-of-innocence.html

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