Are you passionate about challenging street harassment and want to add your thoughts and experiences to this important conversation?

We welcome people from all walks of life—writers, thinkers, creators, and activists—to contribute their thoughts, stories, and creativity to the INAC India blog

Our blog is a space for empowerment—where lived experiences are honored, silenced voices are amplified, and communities come together to reimagine what safety and equality can look like in public spaces. Through your words and stories, we aim to spark awareness, foster dialogue, and build a collective movement for change. 

We’re especially interested in work that reflects the lived experiences of street harassment and highlights intersectional perspectives. 

CONTENT FOCUS

Submissions must relate to street harassment, public spaces, and intersectional inequalities such as gender, caste, class, sexuality, disability, and mental health. Pieces should prioritize: 

  • Experiences in public spaces: What these spaces mean to you and your community. 

  • Intersectional feminism: How multiple identities shape experiences of harassment and resistance. 

  • Community empowerment and social change narratives. 

WE publish

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We welcome a diverse range of content formats, including: 

  • Personal narratives or essays (with social commentary and/or research) 

  • Campus or community issues/stories 

  • Positive or empowering stories 

  • Articles on women’s history and intersectional feminist history – including accounts of feminist movements, activism across caste, class, sexuality, disability, and other identities; and stories of trailblazers and grassroots resistance. 

  • Law and policy insights 

  • Opinion and analysis on current affairs and politics 

  • News reports (local, national, and international) 

  • Reviews of books, films, TV shows, music & pop culture 

  • Interviews and features of feminist voices 

  • Conceptual or accessible think pieces that break down complex ideas 

  • Photography, art, and video collections with thematic relevance 

  • Zines and visual essays exploring street harassment and intersectionality 

WE do not publish

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  • Academic papers 

  • Fiction 

  • Poetry 

  • Rants (angry or unstructured pieces without reflection or research) 

WRITING STYLE and audience

Use inclusive, clear, and accessible language. 

  • Avoid jargon or overly academic tone—focus on being engaging, thoughtful, and grounded

  • Submissions must be original and written by the author
    ❗️The use of AI-generated content is strictly prohibited. All submissions will be run through AI-detection tools. Any piece found to be generated, partially or fully, using AI will be rejected. 

  • Use hyperlinks to cite sources instead of footnotes or bibliographies. 

  • All submissions should be fact-checked, spell-checked, and free of plagiarism. 

LENGTH AND FORMAT GUIDELINeS

Written submissions

  • Personal essays (with social commentary or research): 800–1000 words 

  • Campus or community stories/issues: 800–1100 words 

  • Positive or empowering stories: 800–1000 words 

  • Articles on women’s history or intersectional feminist history: 1000–1500 words 

  • Law and policy insights: 1000–1500 words 

  • Opinion and analysis (fact-based): 800–1200 words 

  • News reports (local, national, or international): 800–1100 words 

  • Conceptual or easy think pieces: 800–1000 words 

  • Book/film/pop culture reviews: 600–1000 words 

  • Interviews or features: 800–1000 words

    Please submit written submissions in Word format (.doc or .docx). 

Visual, Media & Creative Submissions 

  • Photography or art collections: Up to 10 images with an accompanying write-up (~700 words) 

  • Zines or visual essays: Submit in PDF format or as high-resolution images with a short explanation 

  • Videos or multimedia pieces: Share via downloadable link or accessible online folder (e.g., Google Drive) 

NOTE: If submitting media you did not create, please credit the original creator clearly. Include captions, date taken, and context.  

The editorial team reserves the right to accept, reject, or request changes to submitted visuals. 

We prefer original images, illustrations, and videos that reflect the local context, do not perpetuate stereotypes or biases, and are directly connected to the subject matter. 

how to submit

Email your submission to: inacindia@gmail.com 

  • Subject line: “Blog Submission: [Your Title]” 

  • Please send written pieces preferably in Word (.doc or .docx) format

  • In your email, please include: 

  • Your full name, pronouns (optional), city, state, and country 

  • A brief bio (2–3 sentences) 

  • A clear, high-quality photo of you (optional) 

Let us know if there is any information you would like us to keep anonymous—we respect your privacy and will do our best to honor your preferences. 

FINAL NOTES!

  • We support and prioritize marginalized voices and perspectives. 

  • All pieces should aim to challenge the status quo, uplift community voices, and reflect the reality of street harassment in India and beyond. 

  • We encourage submissions from first-time writers, grassroots activists, and young creators

Feel free to reach out with any questions or ideas—we’re here to support you and engage with your perspectives!