The YP Foundation
25/04/2026
We’re at Women Deliver 2026 with clarity, courage, and zero compromises.
From Narrm, we’re standing for rights, choice, pleasure, and care — not as ideas, but as non-negotiables.
YoungFeministLeadership
21/03/2026
We the young people across urban and rural spaces, organisations and individuals are calling our collective attention to the movement opposing the changes being proposed in the TransRights Act.
Please feel free to use, amplify, add, advocate and spread the message.
“Love is an action, never simply a feeling.”
– bell hooks
Over the past two days at BAAT, we didn’t just talk about bodies, pleasure, rights, and justice… we sat with them, questioned them, and reimagined them together.
We spoke about:
🌱 Access to justice as dignity, not just law
🌱 Pleasure as a right, not a taboo
🌱 The many barriers young people navigate every day
🌱 What it means to feel safe, heard, and free in our own bodies and choices
But more importantly, we asked:
Now what?
What actions will we take?
What conversations will we carry into our homes, classrooms, communities, and movements?
What spaces will we create where young people don’t have to shrink, hide, or apologise?
BAAT was never meant to stay in that room.
It lives in what we do next. 💫
To everyone who showed up with honesty, courage, art, questions, and care — thank you for building this space, and for taking it forward.
This isn’t the end of the conversation.
It’s just getting louder.
We might look tired but we will never stop BAAToing with you!
Bodies, Pleasure & Representation in Art
Join us for a performance by Mallika Taneja, followed by a conversation with the artist on how bodies, pleasure and representation are shaped and reclaimed through art.
✨ Khwabon ki Khwahishein
Mallika Taneja, accompanied by Apoorva Goel and Prakhar Yadav, will bring an evening of songs about joy, dreams, heartbreak and hope.
Through performance, music and dialogue, we open space to reflect on how art can challenge the ways we see bodies, desire and expression.
16/03/2026
Justice is not only about courts and laws.
For young people, it is also about dignity, safety, choice and the freedom to live fully.
This panel explores how access to justice is a fundamental right that shapes the ability of young people to move, learn, work, love and participate in society without fear.
Yet many young people face layered barriers — from complex legal systems and lack of awareness to discrimination based on caste, gender, disability, geography, language, marital status, education and age.
This conversation asks:
What does real access to justice look like for young people today?
And how do we dismantle the social hierarchies that silence them from asserting their rights?
Join us tomorrow!
16/03/2026
On Day 2 of BAAT, we open three parallel sessions that explore different ways of understanding adolescent health, pleasure and resistance.
One of the parallel sessions is about Unpacking Data for Adolescent Health Discourse by Sapna and Anjali from
Looking at what national datasets like NFHS tell us—and what they leave out when it comes to agency, decision-making and pleasure.
📍 BAAT – Bebaak Aur Aazaad Taraane
🗓 Day 2 | 17 March 2026 | 12:30-2:00PM
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