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Awareness campaign

The safety and boundary awareness programme

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Last October, YouthLink conducted a sexual harassment awareness campaign and recently followed up on that initiative by bringing together all the services within Auroville working on matters related to sexual harassment to create Safety & Boundaries Awareness (SBA).

All For WATER For All

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Eco Service Fairies

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Rena and Agnes are a bustling duo raising our consciousness about waste in Auroville. They focus on promoting good segregation and organising a clean waste centre.

A bad (h)air day

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Spring represents a sort of renewal of nature, with many bushes and trees budding and blossoming, and bugs and insects flying around in droves.

Healing sexual trauma

Paula Murphy

Understanding sexual trauma and the resources available within the Auroville community is the first step toward its prevention. Two health professionals agreed to share their professional and personal ideas on how sexual trauma can be addressed in Auroville.

Another milestone in our fight against waste

After Bhoomi Puja. From left: Palani K., Dorle, Lisbeth, Moksha, Ribhu, Dr.Nirima Oza, Marc, Angad, Dr.AnirbanGanguly, Dr.PremaNandakumar, Mohan Chunkath, Srinivasmurty Raja Palakodeti, Dr

The Sea Trashion show draws a crowd and the RE-CENTRE begins.

“There is much greater awareness around alcoholism now”

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For many years, Shankar has been active in combating alcoholism in the area through his work with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) [see Auroville Today, # 306].

‘Water Without Waste’ campaign meets Pondy promenaders