Celebrating diverse and authentic queer narratives, The Rainbow Awards for Literature & Journalism (RALJ) returns with its second edition. The period for assessment is work published between the beginning of International Pride Month last year (June 1, 2023), and May 31, 2024.
Launched last year, RALJ received a positive response with close to 100 entries for its inaugural edition. A learning and genre-supporting initiative of the Dwijen Dinanath Arts Foundation, the purpose of the awards is to recognize honest, compelling, and unadulterated storytelling around LGBTQIA+ lives by Indian queer and cis-het writers. It also aims to encourage more and more people to write their own stories with the hope that the media and publishing world is pressured to give the queer community more space.
RALJ invites writers to submit entries* across the categories of Literature (Fiction & Non-fiction) and Journalism (Features & Op-Ed), starting Saturday, May 19, 2024, for a period of eight weeks. The award function will be held during the Rainbow Lit Fest – Queer & Inclusive, which returns this December.
Speaking about the second edition of the Awards, the Founder, Sharif D Rangnekar said “The awards, I hope, help in our larger endeavour to support the creation of a genre focused on queer life. We hope this eventually leads to making more people aware of LGBTQIA+ existence besides providing queer folks with reference points. We believe that the sheer recognition of unadulterated and unfettered expression will encourage others to pen down their stories, whether they are personal or political”.
The power-packed jury this year is:
Fiction
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Parvati Sharma (She / Her) – Author
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Poonam Saxena (She / Her) – Senior journalist, writer, and translator
Non – Fiction
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Niladri R Chatterjee (He / Him) – Professor, Department of English, University of Kalyani; Author & Translator
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Dhamini Ratnam (She / Her) – Senior Editor, The Hindustan Times & Podcaster
Features
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Ashlin Mathew (She / Her) – Multilingual journalist; News Editor, National Herald
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Aroh Akunth (They / Them / She / Her) – Founder, Dalit Queer Project and Dalit Art Archive
Op-Ed
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Sindhu Rajasekaran (She / Her) – Author, Filmmaker and academic
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Sayantan Datta (They / Them) – Independent journalist; Assistant Professor, Krea University