“Writing with Fire” Shows Dalit Women Journalists Breaking Barriers




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Summary: <p>In India, there is just one newspaper run entirely by women, Khabar Lahirya, and it covers the region of Uttar Pradesh. The women are also Dalit, or so-called “untouchables,” a category excluded from India’s caste system.</p> <p>This unique outlet is the subject of “Writing with Fire,” an independent Indian feature documentary. Over five years, the filmmakers followed a group of brave women journalists from marginalized communities as the newspaper transitioned from print to digital and as the reporters’ challenged the structures of tradition and power in their region in India.</p> <p>The film is nominated for best documentary feature at this year’s Academy Awards, and has won several other awards in the film festival circuit. We spoke with one of the directors of the documentary, <a href="https://twitter.com/rintuthomas11">Rintu</a><a href="https://twitter.com/rintuthomas11"> Thomas.</a></p> <p>  </p> <p> </p>