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The Hum Hindustani Poetry Podcast
Samina Mishra
21 episodes
5 days ago
The Hum Hindustani Poetry Podcast is a limited series podcast, a set of 10 episodes in English and Hindi, that emerged from the Hum Hindustani research project by filmmaker, writer and teacher, Samina Mishra, for TESF India. The project involved doing art and writing workshops with select groups of children on the ideas of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. A curated selection of these poems are featured on this podcast. Each episode includes the children’s writing, responses to the poems by writers, artists and educators, along with a commentary that presents the context and does a close reading of the poem to reflect on what the children’s voices reveal to us about the world we live in and the world we could build.

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The Hum Hindustani Poetry Podcast is a limited series podcast, a set of 10 episodes in English and Hindi, that emerged from the Hum Hindustani research project by filmmaker, writer and teacher, Samina Mishra, for TESF India. The project involved doing art and writing workshops with select groups of children on the ideas of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. A curated selection of these poems are featured on this podcast. Each episode includes the children’s writing, responses to the poems by writers, artists and educators, along with a commentary that presents the context and does a close reading of the poem to reflect on what the children’s voices reveal to us about the world we live in and the world we could build.

Follow us on Instagram
@themagickeycentre
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visit our website
hum-hindustani.in
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Kids & Family
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Episode 9: The Farmers' Protest
The Hum Hindustani Poetry Podcast
10 minutes
2 years ago
Episode 9: The Farmers' Protest
The poem in this episode is about the Farmers’ Protest of 2020-2021, the Kisan Andolan in which farmers across several states of India came together to resist new farm laws that the government had introduced. There were many arguments for and against the laws, just like there are many varied practices of farming across the country. The protest continued for over a year, through the COVID 19 pandemic, with farmers’ communities setting up camps that became almost temporary cities on the borders of Delhi. Families from villages came and spent weeks at these sites. For many of the children who came too, this was an experience like no other. The poem in this episode shows us how such an experience influences a child’s understanding of community, of power and of resistance. And in that understanding lie possibilities of imagining change.

About the Guest
Poonam Batra is one of India’s leading academics in the field of elementary and teacher education, formerly with the Central Institute of Education, University of Delhi. Her work spans multiple areas of knowledge: public policy in education; curriculum and pedagogy; teacher education and gender studies. Her recent research examines the politics of school and teacher education reform; comparative education imperatives; inequalities, education, and sustainability; and decolonisation of teacher professional development. She is Co-Investigator and India lead on the GCRF funded Transforming Education for Sustainable Futures (TESF) southern-led research network.

Find more at:

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https://tesfindia.iihs.co.in/

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CREDITS
The Hum Hindustani Poetry Podcast is a production of The Magic Key Centre for the Arts and Childhood.

Conceived, Written, and Hosted by
Samina Mishra

Poems read by
Aanvi, Arudra, Danyal, Haniya, Ishanvi, Labina, Lakshmi, Kashvi, Kyra, Rohan, Ronish,...
The Hum Hindustani Poetry Podcast
The Hum Hindustani Poetry Podcast is a limited series podcast, a set of 10 episodes in English and Hindi, that emerged from the Hum Hindustani research project by filmmaker, writer and teacher, Samina Mishra, for TESF India. The project involved doing art and writing workshops with select groups of children on the ideas of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. A curated selection of these poems are featured on this podcast. Each episode includes the children’s writing, responses to the poems by writers, artists and educators, along with a commentary that presents the context and does a close reading of the poem to reflect on what the children’s voices reveal to us about the world we live in and the world we could build.

Follow us on Instagram
@themagickeycentre
or
visit our website
hum-hindustani.in