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Nalini Nayak

Nalini Nayak is an activist, feminist and trade unionist based in Kerala, India.[1] She has been involved with coastal communities and their issues for over three decades,[2] associated with Protsahan Trivandrum, Mitraniketan Vagamon and the Self Employed Women's Association.

Work[edit]

Nayak is a founder member of the International Collective in Support of Fishworkers, where she has taken the initiative to collectively evolve a feminist perspective in fisheries. She is at present, the general secretary of the Self Employed Women's Association, Kerala, of which she was a joint founder.[1]

Writings and research[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b [1], Not fair for the fair sex - Nalini Nayak on Deccan Herald, 19 Jan 2013
  2. ^ [2] Champion gender equality

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