Eesha Pandit

Eesha Pandit is a writer and activist who has led policy, program, and communications work for national and international movements for human rights, reproductive justice, and ending violence against women, girls and LGBTQIA people. Currently, she is managing partner at the Center for Advancing Innovative Policy (CAIP). A firm believer in the power of feminist collectivity, Eesha is a proud member of the Crunk Feminist Collective and a cofounder of South Asian Youth in Houston Unite (SAYHU). She lives in Houston, Texas.

The Many Abuses at the Irwin County Detention Center in Georgia

The Many Abuses at the Irwin County Detention Center in Georgia The Many Abuses at the Irwin County Detention Center in Georgia

The allegations of non-consensual sterilizations are horrifying—and not all that’s gone wrong at the immigration detention center.

Oct 30, 2020 / Editorial / Eesha Pandit

In the Cleveland Kidnapping Case, Bystander Intervention Worked. What Happens When It Doesn’t?

In the Cleveland Kidnapping Case, Bystander Intervention Worked. What Happens When It Doesn’t? In the Cleveland Kidnapping Case, Bystander Intervention Worked. What Happens When It Doesn’t?

Reliance on the criminal justice system as the primary solution to intimate partner violence is a long-standing point of debate in the movement to end it.

May 13, 2013 / Eesha Pandit

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