By LetterFarms
Curated from the CHANGE150 Community Art Project
"I believe that virtually all the problems in the world come from inequality of one kind or another." Amartya Sen
'BE THE CHANGE VIA POSTCARDS' EXHIBITION
Chronicling the voices of change of ordinary people, armed with fire in their eyes, spark in their hearts and a simple postcard, inspired by Gandhiji’s change-mantra, handpicked from tons of voices from across India, brought to you from the CHANGE150 project by LetterFarms.
A postcard by Lipi Wadhawan from Chennai,Tamil Nadu calls us to changing our mindset and stop dividing the society along multiple lines. by Lipi WadhawanLetterFarms
IT'S A HUMAN ISSUE
Unfortunately, equality is no more an ideological or political issue. Inequality has emerged to threaten the very co-existence of humans on earth.
A postcard by Bhavyaa Sethi from Faridabad, Haryana reminds us that all humans are born free and equal and that all have equal rights. by Bhavyaa SethiLetterFarms
It's kind of hard to understand what is taking us so long to realize a simple fact -- if everyone gets a fair chance, everyone thrives.
A postcard by Kairav Mishra from Delhi calls for ensuring equality between the rich and the poor through proper allocation of resources. by Kairav MishraLetterFarms
And it's even harder to fathom that inequality continues to rise unabated even during times humanity as a whole, without exceptions, is under threat such as the prevailing pandemic situation.
"Don't let anyone tell you you're weak because you're a woman."
Mary Kom, Olympian Boxer & Member of Parliament
A postcard by Prince from Delhi envisions an India where your caste and religion would not matter when it comes to employment. by PrinceLetterFarms
IT'S DEEP-ROOTED
It's bizarre and frightening how discrimination on caste and color is so deeply ingrained within us that we don't even realize how it determines our day to day decisions and opinions, knowingly or unknowingly.
A postcard by Bahaar Boral from Faridabad, Haryana calls for ensuring gender equality, especially among the LGBTQ community. by Bahaar BoralLetterFarms
While we all agree that there should be no discrimination on the basis of gender, yet we find it hard to accept change and embrace inclusion in its totality.
A postcard by Nandini Chanana from Gurugram, Haryana calls for equality across all spheres, in a true sense, in our country. by Nandini ChananaLetterFarms
Ever thought how quickly we fall into the trap of religious discrimination despite rising awareness and education?
“I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.”
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar
A postcard by Shivam Gupta from Faridabad, Haryana calls for a change in the reservation system. by Shivam GuptaLetterFarms
THE TIME IS NOW AND THE PERSON IS YOU
As the largest and most diverse democracy, the world is watching us march towards global prominence, let us break the chains and barriers of inequality in all spheres of life.
A postcard by Anoop Singh Kang from Ludhiana, Punjab calls for a unique step towards creating social equality - controlling the lavishness of the Indian weddings. by Anoop Singh KangLetterFarms
The responsibility is on each of us to ensure that everyone gets a fair chance under our watch; that we embrace and practice open-mindedness.
A postcard by Suhani Duggal from Delhi calls for shedding stereotypes related to both boys and girls and treat everyone with kindness. by Suhani DuggalLetterFarms
It is high time that we all participate from wherever we stand, to build an equal world, reduce inequality, eliminate discrimination, and close the gap.
"All of us do not have equal talent, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop those talents.”
John F. Kennedy
Got a Change Idea on Equality? Send it to us on a postcard and be a part of the solution: #change150 | www.change150.in
See all CHANGE150 exhibition by LetterFarms here.
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Title card: Treesa Mary Xavier
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