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Mint New Delhi
|April 26, 2025
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Payal Tadvi and Rohith Vemula. Each resisted through their craft—Basquiat's paintings confronted racial exploitation, Vemula's writings exposed caste oppression, and Tadvi's medical career defied centuries of exclusion.
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were better. Now, she uses her own. "I talk about where I come from, the stories I know, and people listen." What changed wasn't the audience. It was her clarity about the value of what she brought.
There's a narrative sold to Bahujan kids: "aspire higher." But no one tells them how the privileged actually succeed: by replicating, referencing, rehearsing power. Elite kids write fake poverty sob stories to secure Ivy League scholarships. Meanwhile, kids in slums and tier-2 cities are still memorising dates for SSC forms or prepping for Paramilitary Entrance Bharti Academy. Same country. Two scripts.
So what's the work now? Not just to inspire aspiration. But to teach replication. Not to crash elite spaces as visitors. But to walk in as creators, critics, disruptors.
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