Nationality Indian | Name Harish Iyer | |
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Born Occupation Columnist, activist, blogger Alma mater Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Guru Nanak Khalsa College, South Indian Education Society High School Education Guru Nanak Khalsa College |
What if we had a culture of speaking about sex harish iyer at tedxmasala
Harish Iyer, also known as "Aham", hiyer and "Harrish Iyer" (born 16 April 1979) is an activist for a number of causes, including promoting the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community, children, women, animals, and survivors of child sexual abuse.
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- What if we had a culture of speaking about sex harish iyer at tedxmasala
- Harish iyer on being 71 on the world pride powerlist 2013
- Media advocacy
- Activism
- In popular culture
- Awards and accolades
- Controversies
- References

Harish Iyer was also one of the most vocal opponents of the recriminalisation of homosexuality in India. He has engaged in several awareness campaigns about the impact of the decision, and condemned the ruling via media advocacy. He has written articles and letters on the subject and appeared on top national television news shows to highlight the plight of the LGBT community in India in wake of the decision.

Harish iyer on being 71 on the world pride powerlist 2013
Media advocacy

Iyer was featured on Indian movie star Aamir Khan's talk show Satyamev Jayate in an episode on the issue of child sexual abuse. In the show, he gave a frank and detailed account of his horrific experiences of childhood sexual abuse. Prior to Satyamev Jayate, he was seen in the panel of NDTV's popular talk show We The People, which is anchored by Barkha Dutt, and in Richa Anirudh's Hindi talk show Zindagi Live. British actor Stephen Fry elatedly tweeted "You're a hell of a guy!" after interviewing Harish for his BBC2 documentary "OUT THERE". in 2016, Iyer and his family starred with Ellen Page in her web series Gaycation
In March 2015, Harish wrote a moving eulogy to his dear friend and Kolkata Park Street rape survivor Suzette Jordan after she succumbed to meningoencephalitis. Harish and Suzette had grown close after meeting at the Tehelka THiNK conference in Goa in 2014. Harish's letter raised several questions about the manner in which Suzette's trial was progressing and the indignities that she was subject to in court. He called for greater sensitivity in dealing with rape cases.
Activism
Iyer routinely uses social media (blogs, Facebook and Twitter) to campaign for causes dear to him. He is best known for turning his personal blog as a helpline during the 26/11 Terror Attacks. Iyer later organised an animal aided therapy workshop along with Animal Angels in Mumbai to help citizens recuperate.
In 2009, Iyer and Shobhaa De initiated a campaign called S.I.T.A. (Sensitivity in True Action) Sena campaign to condemn the attack on women in a Bangalore pub by the right wing socio-political group Sri Ram Sene. Through the campaign they urged women to arm themselves with whistles and blow it on eve teasers. In August 2013, when the news of the gang-rape of a young photojournalist was published, in keeping with his quirky protests, Iyer marched on Mumbai's streets wearing bright red lipstick with a placard that read "Don't look at my lipstick. Listen to me".
In 2014, he appeared in a PETA ad campaign encouraging consumers to go vegetarian.
In popular culture
His life inspired two films, director Onir's I Am and Ranadeep Bhattacharyya and Judhajit Bagchi directed Amen (Short Film). In I Am, Actor Sanjay Suri plays Abhimanyu, a child sexual abuse survivor, the character inspired by Harish's life and that of Hyderabad-based fashion designer Ganesh Nallari. In Amen (Short Film), actor Karan Mehra plays Harry (Harish Iyer), a young man who is confident about his sexuality but still has the ghosts of his childhood memories of sexual abuse haunting him.
A book by Payal Shah Karwa called The Bad Touch featuring the biographic account of Iyer has been published.
Awards and accolades
Harish Iyer has spoken at TEDx, an independently organised TED conference thrice, first at TEDxMasala on the topic "What if we had the culture of speaking about sex", then at TEDx Gitam University on the topic "Rising From The Ashes : From Abuse To Hope". and finally at TEDx XLRI, Jamshedpur. Given his oratory skills and his ability to emote, Iyer finds a mention in the list of fiery motivational speakers in India.
Iyer spoke at Tehelka's THiNK conference for the year 2013. Other prominent speakers at the same event included Robert De Niro, Amitabh Bachchan, A R Rahman, Shekhar Kapur, Girish Karnad and Medha Patkar. He is also the recipient of the 2015 Karmaveer Puraskar.
Aditya Anand & Sunil Baghe
Controversies
Harish Iyer recorded his statement in favour of the complainant in the controversial Tehelka rape case. The fact that Iyer has experience in dealing with survivors of child sexual abuse found a mention in his statement in the charge sheet.
Harish catapulted into the spotlight in May 2015 when his mother Padma Iyer placed what may be India's first gay matrimonial advertisement. While many top Indian newspapers refused to carry the advertisement, it was finally carried by MidDay. The ad attracted a lot of controversy for mentioning "Iyer preferred" (Iyer being a caste as well as the activist's last name). Both Harish and Padma received a lot of flak online and were accused of encouraging caste-based discrimination. However, they later clarified that the allegedly objectionable preference was mentioned "in jest" only to show how similar an LGBT matrimonial ad could be to an ad for a heterosexual alliance.