Drishti believes that arts, media and culture are the very essence and manifestation of struggle, not side activities. People the world over who resist oppression invariably fall back on songs, poetry, paintings and dance, in order to retain sanity and as a tool in the fight. It is through the arts that struggle becomes memorable to a culture. Drishti believes that movements that simply lecture and hand out fliers are in danger of dying out. Movements that are led by the singing and dancing, the joy and the excitement, and the creative pride of the people, will flourish. This is what Drishti delivers.
Our program areas cover a range of Media, Arts and Communications forms—all approached through the prism of human rights and equality and with a commitment to community participation and broad reach.
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