06/11/2022
Meet the team of UnMascing.
Official page of M.A. Development Communication (2021-2023) AJK MCRC Jamia Millia Islamia
06/11/2022
Meet the team of UnMascing.
03/11/2022
What do you understand by Intersectionality?
As our campaign is coming to an end, we would like to leave you with our anthem that has been guiding us all along. We hope it would become your anthem too, in pursuit towards reflecting, learning, and unlearning about masculinity.
"लड़के हो तुम ऐसे रोया थोड़ी जाता है"
We hope it strikes a chord with the emotions that have been waiting to be expressed.
Lyrics by: Ameena Majid
Composition by: Sadat Eisar
Singers: Sadat and Ameena
26/10/2022
A panel discussion was conducted on 20th October with various esteemed speakers. The panelists of the session were Dr. Preeti Singh; who is a Founder of Seamless Minds Clinic, Gurgaon and is the Chief Medical Officer with Lissun, a leading mental health startup, Dr. Krishna Sankar Kusuma; who teaches South Indian Cinema, Communication Research, Critical Media Theory , Script writing, Video production at the AJK MCRC and Professor Danish Iqbal, who is an academician and playwright, and the coordinator of Development Communication at AJK MCRC Jamia Millia Islamia
Moderator: Ayanabha Banerjee and Mantasha Naseem
22/10/2022
"Mard ko dard nahi hota"
"Kyu, wo insaan nahi hote?"
Let's take a look at few of the dialogues our beloved movies have brought to us which have strengthened the stereotypical notions.
Creative by
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17/10/2022
Dear men, hoping you can resonate with the emotions expressed through this poem.
We hear you!
Written by: Mantasha Naseem
15/10/2022
Society maintains a very stereotypical notion of what a man should look like. Every person is valid irrespective of their external appearances.
Video glimpse of cleaning march "Don't be bitter, clean the litter." By mobilizing people we tried to spread awareness regarding masculinity.
On 13th October 2022, We carried on a cleanliness drive in order to raise awareness regarding our campaign 'Un-mascing'. Through this march, we generated a discussion on toxic masculinity within the campus and also made the statement that both garbage and toxic gender roles set by the society belong in trash.
14/10/2022
Glimpse of participation of other students and faculty members in cleaning march "Don't be bitter, clean the litter." By mobilizing people we tried to spread awareness regarding masculinity.
On 13th October 2022, We carried on a cleanliness drive in order to raise awareness regarding our campaign 'Un-mascing'. Through this march, we generated a discussion on toxic masculinity within the campus and also made the statement that both garbage and toxic gender roles set by the society belong in trash.
14/10/2022
Glimpse of cleaning march "Don't be bitter, clean the litter." By mobilizing people we tried to spread awareness regarding masculinity.
On 13th October 2022, We carried on a cleanliness drive in order to raise awareness regarding our campaign 'Un-mascing'. Through this march, we generated a discussion on toxic masculinity within the campus and also made the statement that both garbage and toxic gender roles set by the society belong in trash.
14/10/2022
Glimpse of cleaning march "Don't be bitter, clean the litter."
On 13th October 2022, We carried on a cleanliness drive in order to raise awareness regarding our campaign 'Un-mascing'. Through this march, we generated a discussion on toxic masculinity within the campus and also made the statement that both garbage and toxic gender roles set by the society belong in trash.
What are gender roles?
Gender roles refer to the set-societal standards that come with one’s gender. Like gender, such roles are also a construct and bears no sound argument.
Effect of Gender Roles on Men:
In a recent study in the American Journal of Men’s Health, four researchers examined the relationship between rigid adherence to the norms of masculinity (which broadly include “dominance, violence, anti-femininity, emotional control, and self reliance”) and undesirable outcomes like “negative emotionality, including depression, aggression and hostility, and poorer overall psychological well-being.” The study reports that men are more likely to burn, self-hit, bang one’s head against objects, punch walls or other objects, and engage in generally risky behaviors (e.g., driving dangerously).”
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