This book is an earthquake. Through this beautiful book, Kalki doesn't ask for pity or charity; she demands rights, dignity, and respect.
Murugadoss Arunachalam
Film director and Producer
The book is a fight for justice, a dream for freedom.
Dr. Claudia Reiche
Artist, Media-theorist, Curator
co-director of Frauen.Kultur.Labor thealit, Bremen, Germany
I am speechless after reading this beautiful book.
Sanjana Simon
Writer, Educationist and Social worker, India
Her work is a must-read. I see all of humanity in Kalki's words.
Mischa Oak
Author of Rainbow Wisdom: 18 LGBTQ+ Life Lessons for Everyone
Kalki isn't just a gifted poet and visual artist-she's a fearless activist whose work speaks across boundaries. She doesn't just raise her voice; she lifts others with it. Her ability to merge storytelling, social justice, and soul is something that has deeply shaped my own journey.
Laura Sherwood, PhD.
Founder and Director, Transformative Arts Project, USA
Kalki Subramaniam's voice and work must be widely read in schools and universities for herart and activism chronicle the world that has been, that is and that is going to be. It is at once an alarm, a prophecy, a warning and hope.
Shobhana Kumar
Poet, Writer and Social Worker, India
For the reader seeking to explore the intricate language of lives rarely documented, this volume is a book to carry always. It is one to read a few lines, close, and reflect upon for long hours.
N. Elango
Former Head of P.G. English
The American College, Madurai, India