Ranjana Padhi
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Ranjana Padhi is a feminist activist and writer currently based in Bhubaneswar. She has authored Those Who Did Not Die: Impact of the agrarian crisis on women in Punjab (2012). Her contributions in writing have also appeared in the Economic and Political Weekly, The Wire, Monthly Review and Countercurrents. Ranjana has been part of the autonomous women’s movement in India and volunteered in other autonomous, non-funded collectives. She has actively worked in many joint coalitions and campaigns around issues of democratic rights and civil liberties, state repression, workers’ rights, forcible evictions caused by corporate land acquisition, sexuality and communal violence.

Nigamananda Sadangi is an activist, writer and translator based in Bhubaneswar. He is currently part of the Anwesha collective–a socio-political journal in Odia that is focused on issues related to social movements as well as caste, tribal and gender concerns. He has participated in fact-finding efforts and investigations in Odisha to highlight the violation of civil liberties and democratic rights of people. He has contributed articles to Odia journals like Samadrushti, Nisaan and Vikalpa Vichaar and also to Economic and Political Weekly and Countercurrents. He has translated works of many leading writers and intellectuals into Odia.