In Gandhi's birthplace, in 1972, a labor lawyer named Ela Bhatt [pronounced Eela But] gave birth to a union comprised of home-based workers, market vendors, cart-pullers and head-load carriers, agricultural and construction laborers, and other unrecognized forms of work done by women. Two producers from Bangalore travelled to Ahmedabad to cover this movement for WINGS. Ela Bhatt died November 2, 2022, but her legacy lives on. Interviewees in part 2: Vali ben, Representative - farm woman, health worker; Mayaben Patel, master trainer, IT; Heena Dave, District Coordinator; Sharadaben Jhala, Representative - Farm women, executive committee member; Jignasa Parmar, Vendors' and Hawkers' campaign team; Geeta Koshti and Shalini Trivedi (Legal Coordinators ).
Interviews: Smita Ramanathan and Manju Venkat Script: Smita Ramanathan with inputs from Indu Ramesh Editing: Manju Venkat Narration: Smita Ramanathan, Manju Venkat, Nilu Kulkarni and Sapna Rawat Series Producer: Frieda Werden
Interviewees in part 2: Vali ben, Representative - farm woman, health worker; Mayaben Patel, master trainer, IT; Heena Dave, District Coordinator; Sharadaben Jhala, Representative - Farm women, executive committee member; Jignasa Parmar, Vendors' and Hawkers' campaign team; Geeta Koshti and Shalini Trivedi (Legal Coordinators ).
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service is an award-winning weekly half-hour program that has been covering the global women's movement and related issues for community radio since 1986.Part 2 next week.