
“Billionaires are being produced at the same time that people are actually dying from lack of food”:
“Billionaires are being produced at the same time that people are actually dying from lack of food”: In conversation with Balmurli Natrajan As the world’s largest democracy goes to the polls with 90...
29 Mar 201951min

WAR, NO WAR | EP 1 | Is Kashmir under military occupation?
Presenting War, No War—a brand new podcast series hosted by journalist Parvaiz Bukhari—starting with a conversation with human rights lawyer Kartik Murukutla Is Kashmir under military occupation? Why...
18 Feb 201939min

On Imperial and Neoliberal Feminism | Conversations with Zillah Eisenstein By Suchitra Vijayan
Zillah Eisenstein is one of the foremost political theorists and activists of our time. Her groundbreaking book “The Female Body and the Law” has been re-issued. In this conversation, we return to que...
26 Nov 201838min

A Tailor & a Journalist: Cow Protection and Conversion in early modern Bengal by Suchitra Vijayan
A Conversation with Mou Banerjee by Suchitra Vijayan
27 Okt 201849min

American Hate: Conversation with Arjun Sethi by Suchitra Vijayan
The Polis Project in conversation with lawyer Arjun Singh Sethi about his latest book, ‘American Hate’. The book chronicles the stories of hate crime survivors and those targeted by hate under the Tru...
6 Okt 201816min

On Hate Speech in India : A Conversation with Siddharth Narrain by Suchitra Vijayan
Siddharth Narrain is a lawyer and legal researcher based in Delhi. He is an Honorary Research Fellow with the Sarai Programme, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Delhi. He has worked...
29 Sep 201834min

5 Objects | Conversation with Nijah Cunningham
For this episode, Suchitra Vijayan spoke to Nijah Cunningham Nijah Cunningham is a Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow at the Princeton Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts and an Assistant Professor of Eng...
5 Sep 201849min

Suddenly Stateless Conversation Series III : “Procedure as Violence” by Suchitra Vijayan
India has recently excluded four million people from the National Register of Citizens, thereby deeming them ‘illegal’ and, if their appeals fail, will deny them citizenship. In our specially curated ...
25 Aug 201836min



















