Video Volunteers

Video Volunteers

Share

30/03/2026

“How do girls run?”
“How do boys cry?”
“How do girls fight?”
“How do boys dance?”
The answers came instantly.
Girls are shy.
Boys are strong.
Girls cry.
Boys don’t.
No one paused.
No one questioned it.
That’s how deep conditioning runs.
Before careers.
Before marriage.
Before adulthood.
Children already know the rules.
Who should be loud.
Who should be soft.
Who should take space.
Who should shrink.
Stereotypes are not born.
They are taught.
If we want a different future,
we must start with different conversations.
पितृसत्ता को पहचानो।
Recognise what we are teaching —even unintentionally.

30/03/2026

“How do girls run?”
“How do boys cry?”
“How do girls fight?”
“How do boys dance?”
The answers came instantly.
Girls are shy.
Boys are strong.
Girls cry.
Boys don’t.
No one paused.
No one questioned it.
That’s how deep conditioning runs.
Before careers.
Before marriage.
Before adulthood.
Children already know the rules.
Who should be loud.
Who should be soft.
Who should take space.
Who should shrink.
Stereotypes are not born.
They are taught.
If we want a different future,
we must start with different conversations.
पितृसत्ता को पहचानो।
Recognise what we are teaching, even unintentionally.

16/03/2026

Online spaces are not neutral.
For many women, they are battlefields.
In this powerful video, community content creator Urwat il Wuska shines a light on something too many women silently endure — online harassment, cyberbullying, hate speech, and trolling.
Behind every abusive comment is an attempt to silence.
Behind every threat is an effort to intimidate.
Behind every troll is the fear of a woman who refuses to shrink.
But here’s the truth:
Women are not logging off.
Women are speaking louder.
Women are documenting, questioning, and demanding accountability — online and offline.
is not just about gathering in physical spaces.
It’s about claiming digital spaces too.
Because when women call out abuse,
when they support each other publicly,
when they refuse to normalise hate —
Power shifts.
To every woman facing online abuse: you are not alone.
To every ally: silence is not neutrality.
Let’s build an internet where women don’t just survive — they lead.

08/03/2026

On Women’s Day, we’re not just celebrating.
We’re witnessing something powerful.
Across villages and district offices, women community content creators are stepping forward — mobile phone camera on, questions ready.

They are not documenting for visibility alone.
They are documenting for accountability.

Every time a woman walks into a Gram Sabha with a camera, something shifts.
Every time she asks a question, silence weakens.

Every time she refuses to look away, power is forced to respond.
When one woman stands up, a story changes.

When many women rise together, systems begin to move.
Today on Women’s Day, we honour the courage already in motion.

#ᴡᴏᴍᴇɴᴇᴍᴘᴏᴡᴇʀᴍᴇɴᴛ

Photos from Video Volunteers's post 25/02/2026

We believe every community story deserves to be told powerfully. That's why Video Volunteers proudly supports WLF Academy's Diploma in Visual Storytelling & Media Production! 📹✨

Organized by Wayanad Literature Festival (WLF), this course teaches videography, multi-camera production, reel-making, and live broadcasting—from aerial drone filming to AI-assisted filmmaking. Graduate with pro skills to tell stories that matter!

🎓 Up to 100% scholarships (INR 50,000 value) for rural youth and women available. 📢 Admissions open—apply now! Ideal for anyone eager to master content creation, digital storytelling, and filmmaking.

👉 www.wlfwayanad/wlfacademy | Email: [email protected]
Swipe to know more-----

Want your organization to be the top-listed Non Profit Organization in Arpora?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Address


Arpora

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 10am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 10am - 6:30pm
Thursday 10am - 6:30pm
Friday 10am - 6:30pm