Pothik Chatterjee talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™ about an
important panel he has organized entitled “LGBT Rights in India: The Way Forward” that
takes place at Harvard University on Sunday February 16th from 4:10P to
5:10P. The panel will be addressing the recent re-criminalization of
homosexuality by the Supreme Court of India with Section 377. The panel
will focus on how this anti gay law will affect the lives of our LGBT
community in India and how to channel this setba...
Pothik Chatterjee talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™ about an
important panel he has organized entitled “LGBT Rights in India: The Way Forward” that
takes place at Harvard University on Sunday February 16th from 4:10P to
5:10P. The panel will be addressing the recent re-criminalization of
homosexuality by the Supreme Court of India with Section 377. The panel
will focus on how this anti gay law will affect the lives of our LGBT
community in India and how to channel this setback into productive
policy and effective strategy. It’s all part of the Harvard India
Conference 2014: ‘Turning the Page: Prospects & Paradoxes” that
takes place February 15th and 16th. We talked to Pothik about “LGBT
Rights in India: The Way Forward” and his spin on our LGBT issues.
When asked what his personal commitment is to LGBT civil rights
Chatterjee stated, “My personal commitment to LGBT civil rights began
when I was an undergraduate at Georgetown University, which you might
know is a Catholic/Jesuit university. While I was an undergraduate I was
part of the student movement to establish an LGBT resource center on
our campus to help undergraduate students with coming out to their
family and friends, being out on campus and deal with bullying and some
harassment that was taking place on campus. We faced a lot of opposition
initially because of the Jesuit administration and fears about how the
alumni would react but ultimately we were successful and Georgetown has
an LGBTQ Student Center and so that was a great victory. Since then I
have marched with the Human Rights Campaign at Washington D.C.’s Pride
and before that I use to live in Toronto, Canada where I volunteered for
the Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention and I helped facilitate a
queer support group called DOSTI for South Asian gay men and many of
them were recent immigrates so they were new to Canada and new to North
America. It was a great experience and I continue that LGBT activism
here at Harvard with my involvement with the gay, lesbian, bisexual,
transgender student alliance and I think it’s a good time to be at
Harvard Business School where people have a more open mindset and people
are more willing to talk about being gay and being out and open in the
context of business in the professional world. So it’s quite an exciting
time.”
Pothik Chatterjee is currently finishing his MBA at Harvard Business
School and will graduate in May 2014. Speakers for the “LGBT Rights in
India: The Way Forward” panel will include Ashok Row Kavi, Mesma
Belsare, Apphia Kumar, Amit Dixit, Ramakrishnan Kazhiyur-Mannar,
Siddharth Narrain and Jonathan Ripley at the Harvard Kennedy School
Sunday February 16th from 4:10 to 5:10P.
For More Info: harvardindiaconference.com
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