Occupation Filmmaker | Name Stalin K | |
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Known for spearheading community media movements in India |
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Stalin K. is an Indian documentary filmmaker, media and human rights activist. His films, Lesser Humans and India Untouched, on the issue of caste and untouchability in contemporary India, have galvanized international attention to caste discrimination and won numerous film awards. He has done pioneering work on new models of community media to empower marginalized groups. His organization Video Volunteers is one of the biggest community media organizations in the world.
Contents
- India untouched stories of a people apart feature documentary by stalin k part 1 of 4
- The need to occupy media stalin k at tedxgateway
- Biography
- Community Media
- Campaigns and Events
- Teaching and Workshops
- Films by Stalin K
- Filmography
- Awards and recognitions
- References

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Biography

Stalin K. was born in Pune, and grew up in Gujarat. He studied Development Communication in Ahmedabad. Today he lives and works in Goa.
Community Media

Stalin K. co-founded Drishti Media Collective as a trust in 1993. The media and human rights organization is based in Ahmedabad, India. He was director of the organization until 2008. His work involved training marginalized groups in participatory media techniques as well as producing and distributing community stories to give these communities a voice in the public sphere. He is the President and co-founder of Community Radio Forum of India, an association of community radio broadcasters and advocates. Along with other founders of the Forum he drafted the new Community Radio Policy. The policy is in operation since 2006 and secures communities the right to own and run their own radio stations. He set up one of the first community radio projects in Kutch, which covered stories from local communities. In 2003 he co-founded Video Volunteers and co-conceived the Community Video Unit model in 2005. As managing trustee and director of Video Volunteers he is setting up media projects around the world to empower community voices. In 2010 he launched the world’s first ever Community News Feature Service, IndiaUnheard.
Campaigns and Events
Stalin K. designed more than 20 campaigns and events on various human rights issues including Cricket for Peace, Game4Change, Asia Social Forum and Making Caste Visible at UN World Conference Against Racism.
Teaching and Workshops
As a visiting lecturer Stalin K. taught workshops on development communications and the use of media for empowerment at Universities and NGOs in India and the United States, like the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Centre for Development Communication and Boston University.
Films by Stalin K.
Stalin K. made documentaries on social and human rights issues, like the riots in Gujarat against minorities, gender based discrimination and rights of tribal people in India and America. He filmed the riots against Muslim minorities in Gujarat 2002. The footage was used in court to prove that high rank officials of the state were involved in the riots. Stalin K. documented caste discrimination against the Dalit communities throughout India with his films IndiaUntouched and Lesser Humans. These films raised international attention to the discrimination of the Dalit communities in India.
Filmography
Awards and recognitions
2007 India Untouched:
1993 Lesser Human