The Grey Profile of Chennai City
Sunday March 11, 2012 11:04:57 PM,
Syed Ali Mujtaba,
ummid.com
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There are many things that go
unreported in Chennai city. This southern metropolitan is shedding
its conservative profile and undergoing some changes in life style
orientation, that so far have been hidden inside the closet.
Thanks to the efforts being made by some non governmental
organization that such issues are being made public and since they
are significant development it needs to be highlighted.
The subject of discussion is the meeting of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
and Transgendered (LGBT) that held on March 10, 2012 in Chennai.
This was the third meeting of such kind within three months and
consisted of twenty women who self define as lesbian, bisexual or
transgender (female to male).
The group identified from their experiences within Tamil Nadu that
due to their sexual orientation some members face; rejection from
friends and family members, discrimination within society and
within the workplace, forced marriage, domestic violence,
depression etc.
Some felt isolated and alienated after coming out due to a lack of
social networks. Members felt that there was an overall lack of
understanding about lesbianism due to a lack of education and
information.
They felt that Lesbian Gay Bi sexual Transgender (LGBT)
organizations remain to focus on the needs of the MSM community.
They requested that they have their own women only space to
express their own views, to ensure that their voices are heard and
that their needs are met.
During the meeting the group decided that it is essential to
ensure that support systems are put in place, by creating a peer
led support group which will meet once every two months and
provide a congenial atmosphere to discuss the concerned issues.
They also aim to provide peer advocacy to ensure that women feel
empowered to accept and express their identities fully and to
reduce the marginalization and stigmatization which they face
within society.
The Indian Community Welfare Organisation is the Non Governmental
Organisation that’s working for multiple marginalized people.
It is seeking to address the issues which LGBT women face within
Chennai as patriarchal systems and moralistic attitudes towards
lesbians within the city continue to prevent many from coming out.
Such discriminatory and oppressive views can cause a variety of
psychological and emotional issues for these concerned women, says
A.J. Hariharan, Secretary – ICWO.
‘ICWO began to address these issues in 2009 by initiating
Chennai’s first lesbian helpline (04465515742) as a response after
two married women committed suicide by setting themselves ablaze
in North Chennai in May 2008, due to their relationship being
prohibited,’ says Hariharan.
‘Despite the helpline being in place this lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (female to male) women remain somewhat invisible
within the city’.
‘The organization estimates that there are many women within the
city who are in a dilemma about accepting their sexual
orientation, are fearful of others finding out about it, may be
experiencing isolation or are facing harassment or discrimination
for having spoken out about it,’ he adds.
‘As a response to theses concerns ICWO has engaged in creating a
peer led women’s LGBTQ support group, for those who identify as
women who love women’.
‘The aim of the group is to create a safe social space where
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered women can share their
experiences and talk openly about their sexuality. Where they can
meet other women who can offer support, help and to build a
mutually supportive network’.
‘ICWO is also committed to engage in explorative research on the
experiences of lesbians within Chennai. It aims to setup a panel
of support including counselors, lawyers and LGBT activists’.
‘It plans plan to hold workshops to identify the specific needs of
this population’. ICWO is networking with similar groups and
organizations within other cities and aim to create a women’s only
LGBT drop in centre in its premise’ Hariharan concludes.
Additional information regarding this initiative can be obtained
from Website: www.icwoindia.org or writing to Email:
fieldmaster@mail.com
Syed Ali
Mujtaba is a journalist based in Chennai. He can be contacted at
syedalimujtaba@yahoo.com
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