Indian poet and activist
Aditya Tiwari
Aditya in London 2023
Born Jabalpur , India Occupation Poet, Activist Nationality Indian Alma mater University of East Anglia Notable works April is Lush Over the Rainbow: India's Queer Heroes
Aditya Tiwari is an Indian poet and LGBT rights activist.[ 1] [ 2]
He has also worked as a journalist and producer at the BBC .[ 3]
Life
He was born in Jabalpur , India [ 4] and completed his primary education at St. Aloysius Senior Secondary School .[ 5] He then attended the University of East Anglia and received a Master of Arts in Journalism .[ 6] [ 7]
He has published two books: a poetry collection April is Lush in 2019 and an anthology Over the Rainbow: India’s Queer Heroes with Juggernaut Books in 2023.[ 4] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] He has spoken at various literary festivals, including New Delhi's Rainbow Lit Fest, one of India's largest LGBT literary festivals.[ 11] Aditya actively engages in advocacy for the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT ) community.[ 12] [ 13] His work has appeared in several national and international publications including The Times of India , Hindustan Times , PinkNews , and The Telegraph .[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
In 2022, he produced and hosted a six-part radio series on the BBC , which primarily focused on a range of diverse experiences including men’s mental health.[ 7] [ 18]
Selected works
See also
References
^ "An Award-Winning Poet And A Queer Activist, Aditya Tiwari Holds The Key To The World Of Words" . 30 June 2023. Retrieved 12 July 2023 .
^ Mitra, Chittajit (21 October 2023). "Aditya Tiwari's Queer India Chronicles" . Outlook Weekender . Retrieved 3 November 2023 .
^ "First Fenland Pride held in Wisbech creates 'space for community' " . BBC News . 6 July 2024. Retrieved 17 October 2024 .
^ a b Nagvenkar, Mayabhushan (19 August 2022). "We The People: Growing Up Queer In Jabalpur And In Search For A More Diverse India" . Outlook . Retrieved 11 November 2022 .
^ " 'Literature saved my life. Writing gave me purpose': Poet, writer, and queer activist Aditya Tiwari" . Scroll.in . 6 January 2024. Retrieved 15 January 2024 .
^ "Aditya Tiwari Talks About Navigating Through Queerness" . 9 September 2022. Retrieved 11 November 2022 .
^ a b Gilder, Ava (5 September 2022). "Intersecting Race & Sexuality: Aditya Tiwari Is The First Queer Indian To Host A BBC Podcast" . Retrieved 16 June 2023 .
^ Mathews, Rohan (21 December 2019). "Lush, Plush And A Daze - Review Of Aditya's April Is Lush" . Gaylaxy Magazine . Retrieved 12 November 2022 .
^ "Review: Over the Rainbow; India's Queer Heroes by Aditya Tiwari" . Hindustan Times . 23 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023 .
^ "Pride in diverse colours: Remembering India's LGBTQ icons" . Mintlounge . 25 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023 .
^ "Shashi Tharoor, Vivek Debroy Set to Join LGBTQ Artists, Authors for Second Edition of Rainbow Lit Fest" . News18 . 2 December 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2022 .
^ "Keeping fingers crossed, Bhopal's queer community awaits SC verdict on same-sex marriage" . Free Press Journal . Retrieved 7 April 2023 .
^ "Not much has changed for queer people in smaller cities and villages after the Navtej judgment: Aditya Tiwari" . The Hindu . 16 June 2023. ISSN 0971-751X . Retrieved 16 June 2023 .
^ "Ground Report: How the transgender community in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur struggles to earn a living" . The Times of India . Retrieved 11 March 2023 .
^ "Aditya Tiwari- Read all stories from Aditya Tiwari" . Hindustan Times . Retrieved 11 March 2023 .
^ Milton, Josh (8 November 2021). "Coming out in India: Queer and trans folk share joy and heartbreak" . PinkNews . Retrieved 11 March 2023 .
^ Tiwari, Aditya (1 November 2021). "Slay the mental demons" . The Telegraph . India. Retrieved 21 July 2024 .
^ Dutta, Ujjaini (29 July 2022). "Queer Poet Becomes First Under-25 Indian to Host a Podcast on BBC Voices" . Retrieved 11 November 2022 .
^ Ramesh, Mythreyee (1 June 2023). "Challenging 'Radio Silence': How Queer & Trans Authors Are Fighting for Space" . Retrieved 1 June 2023 .
^ Jha, Aditya Mani (17 November 2023). "Review of Aditya Tiwari's Over the Rainbow — India's Queer Heroes: Seeing the light" . The Hindu . ISSN 0971-751X . Retrieved 17 November 2023 .
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