When Rita Banerji asked to interview me many months ago I was surprised, overwhelmed and just a little bit intimidated. I "met" Rita last year when I interviewed her for my blog (which you can read in two parts...
here and
here). Ever since, we have been corresponding and have become firm friends, supporters of each other and
soul sisters. I am such an admirer of this sister soldier who draws light on the subject of the genocide against India's girls. She is brave, brilliant and full of heart.
We have been working on this interview for months; she asked me these questions as part of a conversation that went back and forth. Some of my answers were initially part of private e-mails to her that I later decided to include in the interview. She asked me all sorts of candid, thoughtful and
out of the box questions (art, apartheid, violence, motherhood) and I reached deep down inside of mySELF to give her my responses. I went through a minor evolution as I did this interview and am very proud of the way it turned out...
it's strong with heart. It was quite painful to relive parts of my past but also cathartic. I hope you will read it (
right here...scroll down to July 2 2012) and tell me what you think.