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“You who will tease me when I walk down the street on my 12th birthday...
You who will grope me on the bus...
I can see your frustration...
I know you are broken... you can’t help it. So, bravo! Well done.
But YOU,
Who will turn away, keep quiet, keep walking...
You who will leave me to be stared at, teased, raped...
You with the power to change my story?
YOU could have found a way.”
THAT is the powerful rebuttal that a video published by Curley Street Media – an award-winning film production house in Bengaluru – seeks to make to all those who choose not to intervene, as bystanders, when they watch an act of harassment on the streets – later justifying their silence.
Curley Street’s campaign chooses to place the responsibility actively and squarely at the bystanders’ doorstep, urging them to ask themselves – #HowWillWeRespond?
Here are a few things that the Bystander Intervention team would like to share:
The production house reveals that through their videos, they aim to get people to think about what they would do in the moment of truth if they are a bystander. The team wants BI to become an active practice in India – just as it is in the US, where BI training is conducted annually in schools and universities. “The concept of Bystander Intervention is still new to India,” the team suggests.
The team suggests that in such situations there are a number of things a bystander can do:
Here is the second video released by Curley Street to give one an idea of why Bystander Intervention is important – and why, in its absence, things can go horribly, sickeningly wrong...
Curley Street Media is quick to remind of what Bystander Intervention is NOT.
Curley Street is currently collaborating with clinical psychologist Dr Divya Kannan, who specialises in trauma and sexual violence and is also trained in bystander intervention.
The team is overwhelmed with the support they have already received from online audiences and celebrities like Kalki Koechlin, Nandita Das, Shruti Hasan, Pankaj Advani, Rahul Khanna, Karan Wahi, Meena Kandaswamy, Durjoy Dutta, Nikhil Chinappa, Alan Wilkins, Preeti Shenoy and others who have tweeted and shared the videos on social media.
While the team gears up to release more videos to urge public action, the important takeaway for any bystander today is – Don’t do nothing.
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Published: 12 Sep 2017,04:50 PM IST