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A beautiful leaf flutters from the palm of Gaia, Mother Earth, with a message for Kaya and Kabir. What is the message? What does Mother Earth want to say to us? Is she hurting? How can we help? Read on to find out about Kaya and Kabir’s adventure and how the children organise their community to help Mother Earth. A beautiful creative commons story to inspire children to care about the environment from https://www.janaagraha.org, transforming the quality of life across India.
Kirthi Jayakumar Kirthi Jayakumar is an activist, artist, entrepreneur and writer from Chennai, India. She founded and runs the Red Elephant Foundation, a civilian peacebuilding initiative that works for gender equality through storytelling, advocacy and digital interventions. She also founded and runs fynePRINT, a feminist e-publishing imprint. She is a member of the Youth Working Group for Gender Equality under the UNIANYD. Kirthi is the recipient of the US Presidential Services Medal (2012) for her services as a volunteer to Delta Women NGO, and the two-time recipient of the UN Online Volunteer of the Year Award (2012, 2013). Her second book, The Dove's Lament, made it to the final shortlist for the Muse India Young Writers' Literary Award. Kirthi coded an app for survivors of gender-based violence called Saahas, which works as a web and mobile app. She was recently invited to the United State of Women Summit at the White House in Washington DC, as a nominated changemaker. Kirthi has spoken at TEDx Chennai, addressing Peace Education as a means to end Bullying. She has also spoken at FICCI FLO, as one of the youngest speakers to address the members. Kirthi has also had the distinction of addressing the UNV Partnerships Forum on her work as an epoch-making online volunteer with the United Nations. She is also a Zen Doodler, and runs a HerStory project called Femcyclopaedia. Her works have been commissioned by corporate establishments, non-profits and art collectors world over. Kirthi is the recipient of the 2016 Orange Flower Award from Women’s Web, the 2016 World Pulse Impact Leader Award and the 2017 Empowerment Leader Award from the Dais Foundation. Her work has been published in The Guardian and the TIME Magazine. Kirthi is also a Zen Doodler, and runs a HerStory project called Femcyclopaedia. Her works have been commissioned by corporate establishments, non-profits and art collectors world over. She wrote and acted in Frankly Speaking, a play that takes off from where Anne Frank's Diary ended, and also wrote and acted in two other plays, named HerStory and Dolls. Nanditha Ravindar My love for words and stories started when I signed up at a neighbourhood lending library as a child and a whole new world opened up to me. This world fascinated me, and led to me pursuing an education (MA and MPhil) in communications. My work over the past 7+ years has brought together this academic training with my deep passion for social reform and intersectional feminism, allowing me to support communications for various organisations and marginalised groups including children and adolescents from low-income groups, transgender people, and women from low-income backgrounds. Since 2021, I have been a freelance communications consultant, working with organisations on impact projects ranging from curriculum development, facilitation/training high school students on social impact, drafting impact reports, and writing stories for children on pressing social issues. At this stage of my career, I look forward to working with values-driven development sector organisations in the areas of gender, education, and capacity building. I am confident that my experience conducting training programs for children, drafting impactful content, and creating holistic curriculum will add value to their efforts towards impact and change. If you would like to collaborate and create meaningful content, I would love to hear from you!
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