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Issue 1, 2009
Who We Are

The South and Southeast Asia Resource Centre on Sexuality is hosted by TARSHI (Talking About Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues) in New Delhi, India. TARSHI is an NGO that believes that all people have a right to sexual wellbeing and a self-affirming and enjoyable sexuality. TARSHI works on sexuality without restricting it to a disease-prevention, violence against women or sexual minorities framework, but rather from an affirmative and rights-based approach. TARSHI has been operating a telephone helpline on sexuality since 1996. It also conducts trainings and institutes on sexuality and rights, develops publications for diverse audiences and engages in public education and advocacy. Its most recent publication is Radhika Chandiramani’s good Times for everyone: Sexuality Questions, Feminist answers (Women Unlimited, 2008). For more information on our programmes and events, please visit www.tarshi.net

The Resource Centre aims to increase knowledge and scholarship on issues of sexuality, sexual health and sexual well being in this region. It specifically focuses on sexuality related work in China, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Sri lanka, Thailand, The Philippines, and Vietnam.

The Resource Centre has developed a range of programmes to enhance scholarship, increase access to information, and further dialogue on sexuality issues. Check out our website (www.tarshi.net). It hosts online moderated discussions on sexuality, news and announcements from the region, links to resources on sexuality and the library catalogue. You can also download an electronic version of In Plainspeak. a directory of Institute alumni is also available on the website. It provides information about human resources available in the region and also provides alumni with a sense of solidarity/community. The Resource Centre also houses a library with over 3000 books and material on sexuality. The next basics and beyond: Sexual and Reproductive health and Rights Training for Trainers on Sexuality will be held on March 18 – 21, 2009 in New Delhi, India. For more information, contact us at resourcecentre@tarshi.net
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Contents
Letter from Editor - Radhika Chandiramani
Who We Are
Interview - Kimberly Reed - The Courage to Step Out - Geetanjali Misra
Issue in Focus : The Long Road Ahead- Michael P. De Guzman
Shades of Grey: Prostitution and The Human Rights Discourse - Madhu Bhushan, Shakun Mohini
Art Space: Video  Installation - Tejal Shah
The Bigger Picture: Why I Do What I Do - Pramada Menon
Reel Review: Prose Amidst Poetry - Aanchal Kapur
Hot off the Press : Our Bodies Our Selves Radhika Chandiramani
Policy Alert: The Philippines Reproductive Health Bill
 ‘I’ Column  - Dinesh Gupta
Did You Know? - What After Pregnancy?
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