In 2011, more than 300 feminists, artists, activists, allies and policy makers came together at CREA’s landmark Count Me In! conference to address violence against structurally excluded communities.
Over three days, Count Me In! explored the myriad of issues facing trans and lesbian women, women with disabilities, and sex workers in South Asia.
Eight years later, against the backdrop of a rapidly-changing socio-political landscape, CREA announced its second, ambitious global conference – reconference.
Arundhati Roy in conversation with Shohini Ghosh at the Count Me In! Conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, 2011From left to right: Pramada Menon (CREA), Bishakha Datta (Point of View), Begum Nawazish Ali (Pakistani television host and activist) and Geetanjali Misra (CREA) at the Count Me In! conference, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2011Performance at the Count Me In! Conference, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2011A performance of 'Sufi on Wheels' at the Count Me In! conference, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2011A dance performance on wheelchairs at the Count Me In! conference, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2011The poster of the Count Me In! conference, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2011
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