In this episode of Witch Hunt, hosts Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack explore the troubling issue of gender-based violence in India, including witch hunts, with expert Neelesh Singh from India's National Rural Livelihood Mission. Singh focuses on gender issues and social inclusion, discussing the prevalent issues of witch hunting. Singh emphasizes the importance of collective action by women's collectives, sensitizing them to these issues and empowering them to support their fellow members. A case of witch-branding is discussed, portraying the real-life horrors these women face and detailing how theatre training and ongoing involvement can help them heal and raise awareness in their communities. The episode concludes with the positive impact of a public display of support for a victimized woman, which led to a significant signature campaign prompting the local chief minister to issue a stand against witch-branding and -hunting in the state.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation
00:58 Understanding Gender-Based Violence in India
02:14 The Role of Women Collectives in Tackling Gender-Based Violence
03:39 Real-Life Stories of Witch-Branding and Collective Action
07:31 The Power of Theater in Healing and Awareness
11:13 Collective Action and Public Support Against Witch-Branding
13:35 The Impact of Collective Action and Future Strategies
14:37 Conclusion and Farewell