03 Jul 2009 Panties and Principles

People sometimes ask me the purpose of this blog. I tell them it’s about my life as a female freelance journalist in India (or wherever work takes me), the focus being female, freelance, and journalist, usually a combination of the three.

People ask me how I came up with this blog, and I tell them I didn’t really. I came up with a newsletter for international writers, in which I wrote a weekly editorial about my life as an Indian freelancer, and when I gave that up to focus on my own work, hundreds of my 7,000+ subscribers said they missed the editorials and kept pestering me to give updates on my life and work. (Many of you still remain. Thank you!)

The goal of this blog has never been to teach anything, but to share my experiences, as I stumble, succeed, and stumble once more. Clearly, the stumbling happens frequently.

But there’s another thing that I’m quite passionate about and that’s women’s issues in India. I don’t identify as a feminist; I believe as much in male empowerment as I do in female empowerment. But we all know that in countries like India, women are sometimes treated like second-class citizens. And I’m always interested in challenging that, while raising a few eyebrows.

I could ramble about social injustice all day (and I do; I’m great fun to be around), but this blog is not the space for that. Which is why the nice folks over at True/Slant recognized my need for ranting and offered me a space on the website to start a blog about women’s issues in India.

It’s titled Panties and Principles (hop on over to find out the origins of that name) and I’ll be posting frequently. I’ll take a sometimes-humorous-sometimes-serious look at the lives, challenges, and successes of the Indian woman.

Come talk to me.

Recent posts:

Welcome to “Panties and Principles”
Delhi High Court Legalizes Homosexuality

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