Red Brigade Lucknow

Red Brigade Lucknow
Founded 2010
Founder Usha Vishwakarma
Type Non-governmental organization
Focus Women's Rights, Safety and Empowerment
Location
Area served
India
Method Awareness Campaigns, Protests, Nukkad Natak, Self Defense Training
Website red-brigades.blogspot.com

Red Brigade Lucknow is a non-governmental organization[1] located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. The organization was founded by Usha Vishwakarma and focuses on empowering women through self-defense education.[2]

History

Usha Vishwakarma survived an attempted sexual assault by a coworker at the age of eighteen.

In 2010, while conducting a workshop with teenaged girls, Usha discovered that most of the participants (53 out of 55) were sexually assaulted in their own houses by their own family members or close relatives. This workshop broke their belief that the girls are safe at home. Hence along with a group of 15 girls, most of them the victim of one or other form of sexual assault decided to fight back. Red Brigade Lucknow is formed by a group of Survivors of Sexual Violence under the leadership of Usha Vishwakarma. Red Brigade Lucknow is a group of Survivors.

Initially, the group started an awareness campaign regarding women issues through street plays and workshops; dressed in red and black, red denoting struggle and black denoting protest. Subsequently, the Red Brigade members took martials arts (wu shu, karate) lessons at a local studio called the Dragon Academy Dojo in Lucknow; however, as word spread of the group, several international teachers began to travel to instruct the group. Later, they found that self-defense techniques are more reliable in protecting oneself from sexual assault; the Brigade learnt self-defense and started training/equipping other girls with the self-defense techniques under the name Mission One Million.

Media Coverage

Domestic(India)

Domestically, the Red Brigade Lucknow has received extensive media coverage in India[3] including numerous television appearances, radio interviews and news coverage.

International

Internationally, the Red Brigade's story and mission has been translated into over twenty different language including articles in: Arabic,[4] Bosnian,[5] Chinese, Danish,[6] English,[7] French,[8] German,[9] Greek, Hindi,[10] Indonesian,[11] Italian,[12] Japanese,[13] Farsi,[14] Portuguese, Romanian,[15] Russian, Spanish,[16] Swedish,[17] Taiwan,[18] Czech[19] and Turkish.[20]

Partnerships

Kuros!

In 2013, the Red Brigade partnered with Kuros! to become an official Kuros! partner in India. Kuros! is a conscious business based in Austin, Texas that partners with non-governmental organizations to provide pepper spray to women in developing countries around the world. Through their partnership with the Red Brigade, they provide and distribute pepper spray to women in Northern India who otherwise couldn't afford or have access to it for self-defense.[21]

FRIDA The Young Feminist Fund

FRIDA is the grant partner for Red Brigade since 2014. FRIDA The Young Feminist Fund is a new initiative that funds and strengthens the participation and leadership of young feminist activists globally. The Fund is a collaborative effort between the Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID), The Fondo Centroamericano de Mujeres/Central American Women’s Fund (FCAM) and an experienced group of young feminist activists from different regions of the world.[22]

References

  1. Hindustan Times on Red Brigade Lucknow
  2. Times of India on Red Brigade Lucknow
  3. http://zeenews.india.com/entertainment/celebrity/big-b-hails-lucknow-s-red-brigade-girls_159688.html
  4. http://www.alwasatnews.com/3909/news/read/774162/1.html
  5. http://balkans.aljazeera.net/blog/crvena-brigada-u-borbi-protiv-nasilnika
  6. http://modkraft.dk/artikel/feministisk-gadepatrulje-sl-r-til-mod-sexister-i-indien
  7. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/apr/06/red-brigade-india-sex-abuse
  8. http://www.directmatin.fr/monde/2013-05-16/brigade-rouge-contre-predateurs-sexuels-les-chiennes-de-garde-lindienne-465306
  9. http://diestandard.at/1373512437391/Rot-fuer-den-Kampf-Schwarz-fuer-Protest
  10. http://www.palpalindia.com/2013/06/06/UP-Indian-women-created-the-Red-Brigade-8649.html
  11. http://www.voaindonesia.com/content/pasukan-merah-di-india-lawan-serangan-terhadap-perempuan/1810987.html
  12. http://www.huffingtonpost.it/2013/05/29/india-brigata-rossa-la-squadra-anti-stupro_n_3350513.html
  13. http://www.xinhua.jp/socioeconomy/photonews/344339/
  14. http://www.bamdaad.org/ejtemaey/694-2014-02-08-17-34-18.html
  15. http://epochtimes-romania.com/news/india-un-grup-de-justitiare-impotriva-violentei-sexuale---200293
  16. http://www.eldiarioacontecer.com/news/120/ARTICLE/5104/2013-09-29.html
  17. http://www.expressen.se/nyheter/roda-brigaden-vill-ta-tillbaka-indiens-gator/
  18. http://www.lihpao.com/?action-viewnews-itemid-138574
  19. http://blog.dedoles.sk/cervena-brigada-alebo-boj-za-prava-zien-v-indii/
  20. http://www.taraf.com.tr/haber-kizil-tugaylar-gorevde-120244/
  21. http://www.vocativ.com/underworld/crime/guy-texas-arming-indias-women-pepper-spray/
  22. http://youngfeministfund.org/grantee-partners-2/grantee-asia-and-pacific/
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