The #EqualHue project aims to chart the way forward for women’s cricket in India.
The campaign is based on the Equal Hue report authored by Snehal Pradhan, former India pacer turned cricket commentator and YouTuber; Karunya Keshav, journalist and co-author of The Fire Burns Blue on the history of women’s cricket in India; and the late Sidhanta Patnaik, co-author of The Fire Burns Blue, and commissioned by the Sports Law and Policy Centre.
Nandan Kamath of the Sports Law and Policy Centre explains the need for the report.
@nandankamath speaks on the vision behind the #EqualHue initiative and the thought process behind the Equal Hue Report.
Read the Report here: https://t.co/vLd5RljepI#EqualHue #WomensCricket #IndianCricket #GenderAndSport #FeministSport pic.twitter.com/ytX9DarY2l
— SLPC (@SportsLawIndia) November 2, 2020
Here’s Snehal talking about how the report came about.
Hear from the author of the #EqualHue Report @SnehalPradhan on the idea behind the Equal Hue
Report #EqualHue #WomensCricket #IndianCricket #GenderAndSport #FeministSport pic.twitter.com/71sDFkU4ZX— SLPC (@SportsLawIndia) November 2, 2020
What are the aims of the report? Karunya explains.
Hear from @kuks, author of the Equal Hue Report as she provides an overview and discusses the aim of the Equal Hue Report.
Read the report here: https://t.co/vLd5RljepI#EqualHue #WomensCricket #IndianCricket #GenderAndSport #FeministSport pic.twitter.com/7feznuBoSf
— SLPC (@SportsLawIndia) November 2, 2020
The #EqualHue project aims to be a collaborative effort that involves all stakeholders in women’s cricket. Please get in touch with us to get involved.