[Reader-list] Gentle Reminder for Informal Workers' Narratives 1.0 @India Habitat Center (14/01/2018) & Invite for Informal Workers Narratives 2.0 @Safdar Studio (18/01/2018)

Kabir Khan kabirkhan1989 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 13 02:29:54 CST 2018


Informal Workers' Narratives 1.0 @IHC, Delhi-14/01/2018
<https://www.facebook.com/events/204487956785707/>


Working Peoples' Charter invites you to an evening of Informal Workers
Narratives- a discussion on the role of informal workers in the making of
our cities, and the issues of marginalization.The panel includes
representatives from different sectors in the informal economy.

Panelists:
Waste-picker -Mr. Inderjeet Manjhi, Construction Worker- Ms Pana (Beldaar),
Domestic Worker - Ms Arti, Street Vendor - Ms Raj Kumari (Food Vendor),
Rickshaw Driver - Mr Animesh Haladar (E-rickshaw driver), Hamal Worker -Mr.
Anil Singh. The panel will be moderated by Ms Mridula Koshy, author of the
novels 'Bicycle Dreaming' and 'Not Only The Things That Have Happened' and
founder of The Community Library Project.

Time: 18:45
Venue: Gulmohar Hall, India Habitat Center

For more details, you can email: kabir.postbox at gmail.com and
workerscharterprocess at gmail.com or call on +919663427315, +919717891696

The event is open for all. Please RSVP here...
<https://www.facebook.com/events/204487956785707/>


Informal Workers Narratives 2.0 @Safdar Studio -18/01/2017
<https://www.facebook.com/events/1476658262433321/>

Working Peoples' Charter invites you to an evening of Informal Workers
Narratives- a discussion on the role played by informal workers in the
making of our cities, the challenges faced by informal workers and the way
they deal with those multiple challenges.

The panel includes representatives from different sectors in the informal
economy.

Arun Ravidas - Waste Picker
Animesh Haldar- Rickshaw Driver
Raj Kumari - Street Vendor
Rehana Begum - Rescued Bonded Labour (Former Manual Scavenger)
Shyam Kand - Construction Worker (Painter )
Amarjit - Domestic Worker
Sabina - Home Based Worker

The panel will be moderated by Gautam Bhan (Author and Expert on Urban
Housing).

Time: 18:45
Venue: Safdar Studio, May Day Bookstore, Near Shadipur Metro Station.


The event is open for all. Please RSVP the event here...
<https://www.facebook.com/events/1476658262433321/>
*About Informal Workers Narratives*


Informal Workers’ Narratives is a Platform for Dialogue and to Create
Solidarities
<https://wastenarratives.com/2018/01/08/informal-workers-narratives-is-a-platform-for-dialogue-and-to-create-solidarities/>


Last year on 2nd June, in India Habitat Centre, Alliance of Indian
Wastepickers organized Waste Narratives
<https://wastenarratives.com/2016/05/19/waste-narratives-an-evening-of-celebration-solidarities/>
with wastepickers as panellists. Someone* in the audience asked the
panellists- how does it feel to be working as an unacknowledged, invisible
worker? My colleague, member of wastepickers cooperative SwaCH, Pune, in
impeccable Marathi responded saying- we are not invisible, it is you who
are blind to our existence. That was where we realized we need more such
platforms to ensure that the given blindness is cured. Informal Workers’
Narratives is one such platform constituted under the aegis of Working
People’s Charter**.

*Reflection from the last year’s waste narratives*


The most inspiring moment was when two-hour session went ahead in six
languages- Hindi, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu, Kannada, Bangla, with
simultaneous translations. That was where we learned the politics of
language (a different discourse which we miss in English), articulation of
workers imagination in all major languages of India and solidarities of
workers coming from all over the country to put out their concerns and
articulate the pride of their work. They were loud and visible.



We at Working People’s Charter want to repeat that and want to break this
artificial obscurity imposed by society, *we are organizing Informal
Workers’ Narratives in Delhi, on 14 January in India Habitat Centre in
Gulmohar Hall at 18.45 and followed by part -2, in Safdar Studio (2253E
Shadi Khampur, Guru Nanak Nagar, New Ranjeet Nagar) on 19 January at 18.30.*


During the Informal Workers Narratives, we will learn and unlearn our
understanding of informal and informality. Informal Workers constitute more
than 90 percent of our workforce. They are everywhere in mammoth numbers,
yet their narratives are unheard, their imagination is invisible. There
will be a panel discussion with workers from different trades, including
domestic workers, e-rickshaw drivers, waste-pickers, street vendors, Hamal
and other workers. The conversation with the panellist will seek to throw
light on the role played by informal workers in making of our cities, and
how the city continues to marginalizes them. We will be looking at the
connects and disconnects between the cities and the informal livelihoods.
Bengaluru will have it around the beginning of February. We are looking for
venues, in all major cities of India to organize this dialogue to reach out
to articulate sections of society and create a listening space, where
workers put out their imagination of the better world and strengthened
social and livelihood protection measures. Please do participate in the
events organized in Delhi and Bengaluru and help us find more places, where
such events can be held. You can write to kabir.postbox at gmail.com or
workerscharterprocess at gmail.com, for more the proposition of Informal
Workers’ Narratives in your city.


*Members of the audience were from media, many residents welfare
associations, industrialists and businessmen, and women.

**Working Peoples’ Charter. Charter is a network of informal workers
organizations from all over India. Street vendors, waste-pickers, domestic
workers, construction workers and many others are its constituency.


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