Revival Disability Project - A disability, queer and caste affirmative space that aims to reclaim stories of disability in India.

Revival Disability Project

Narratives of Disability, Sexuality and Intersectional Ableism.

We aim to reclaim stories of Disability in India.

A platform for the disabled commun
Join Revival Disability Magazine in celebrating disability joy and dissent as we limp, hop and wheel into Disability Pride Month through a series of lives and events!

Disability Pride Month!

Join Revival Disability Magazine in celebrating disability joy and dissent as we limp, hop and wheel into Disability Pride Month through a series of lives and events!

Samidha Mathur has written a testimonial.
Being a part of the Revival Community has enabled me to accept my illnesses and all that they bring with them, and find people who understand just what I am going through. Putting parts of my illness which I always hid out there in the world for everyone to see has been freeing, and having a platform which lets me do that is healing

Samidha Mathur

Individual

Hema Saini has written a testimonial.
As someone with an acquired disability, I struggled to talk about my pain and lived experiences. The people at revival made me comfortable in my own skin and to be vocal about how I feel. Revival is doing its job to make people with disabilities visible through new-age platforms, by bringing the hitherto hidden stories out there in the world.

Hema Saini

Individual

Gauri Gupta has written a testimonial.
Revival for me is not just a safe space where I and so many of those like me feel seen, heard, and safe. Revival for me isn’t just a medium of being able to un-hide my disability. Revival for me is place of freedom. A place where I can be my true self, true disabled self without having to conform to anybody’s rules and expectation.

Gauri Gupta

Individual

Yashna Vishwanathan is a mental health worker from Mumbai. Her practices are influenced by narrative ideas, disability justice movements and knowledged lives of people with disabilities and communities around them. Somewhere between work and day-dreaming, she is a plant and cat mom and loves collective reading, writing spaces.

Meet our affirmative therapists!

Yashna Vishwanathan is a mental health worker from Mumbai. Her practices are influenced by narrative ideas, disability justice movements and knowledged lives of people with disabilities and communities around them. Somewhere between work and day-dreaming, she is a plant and cat mom and loves collective reading, writing spaces.

''My work has been largely with young people particularly in the areas of sexuality, gender & caste based violence, child sexual violence and mental health, within communities and clinical settings. My approach is trauma informed and queer affirmative. I have worked with people who identify with a varied set of genders, sexualities, races and caste based minority groups in India, particularly in low resource settings.  

I run a private practice online and work as the Programme Associate (Sexuality & Mental Health) with the South India AIDS Action Programme (SIAAP) in Chennai, India.''

Phone number: +91-9677082203
Email ID: sannuthi.suresh@gmail.com

Sannuthi Suresh, Psychotherapist, Chennai

''My work has been largely with young people particularly in the areas of sexuality, gender & caste based violence, child sexual violence and mental health, within communities and clinical settings. My approach is trauma informed and queer affirmative. I have worked with people who identify with a varied set of genders, sexualities, races and caste based minority groups in India, particularly in low resource settings. I run a private practice online and work as the Programme Associate (Sexuality & Mental Health) with the South India AIDS Action Programme (SIAAP) in Chennai, India.'' Phone number: +91-9677082203 Email ID: [email protected]