Shalin Mariya Lawrence (born 25 August 1983) is an author, columnist,[1]Intersectional feminist,
ambedkarite,[2] and social activist.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] She has been active in
dalitism,
feminism, social activism and literature. She has been giving voice and fighting for various issues like violence against Dalits, injustice towards the natives of Chennai, manual scavenging deaths, social advancement of transgender people, forced displacements of indigenous people of
chennai, everyday problems faced by women,[10][11] and human rights abuses.[12][13][14] She has written the books 'Vada chenaikkaari,[15] 'Sandaikkaarigal : aangalai punpaduththum pakkanga', and 'Jensy ean kuraivaaga paadinaar'.[16] She is a renowned activist and writer of
Dalit literature in Tamil Nadu.[17]
She was a member of a panel discussion titled 'Penn and Politics' held by Shakti, an organization that rallies for equal political power for women with the
Madras School of Social Work.[19][20]
She was one of the two resource persons in the three days national meet of dalit Christian women for change.[21]
Special Mentions and Awards
Shalin was mentioned as one of the '11 crusaders for gender justice in India' by
GroundReport, a
digital news platform.[22]
Shalin Mariya Lawrence (born 25 August 1983) is an author, columnist,[1]Intersectional feminist,
ambedkarite,[2] and social activist.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] She has been active in
dalitism,
feminism, social activism and literature. She has been giving voice and fighting for various issues like violence against Dalits, injustice towards the natives of Chennai, manual scavenging deaths, social advancement of transgender people, forced displacements of indigenous people of
chennai, everyday problems faced by women,[10][11] and human rights abuses.[12][13][14] She has written the books 'Vada chenaikkaari,[15] 'Sandaikkaarigal : aangalai punpaduththum pakkanga', and 'Jensy ean kuraivaaga paadinaar'.[16] She is a renowned activist and writer of
Dalit literature in Tamil Nadu.[17]
She was a member of a panel discussion titled 'Penn and Politics' held by Shakti, an organization that rallies for equal political power for women with the
Madras School of Social Work.[19][20]
She was one of the two resource persons in the three days national meet of dalit Christian women for change.[21]
Special Mentions and Awards
Shalin was mentioned as one of the '11 crusaders for gender justice in India' by
GroundReport, a
digital news platform.[22]